A huge disaster is coming to the earth from space, only a few hours left ...
New delhi date. 24 June 2020, Wednesday
A huge meteorite is coming towards the earth from the depths of space. The speed of this meteorite is so high that if it falls to the ground, it can spread destruction for many kilometers and if it falls into the sea, it can cause a tsunami. It is only a matter of hours before the meteorite reaches Earth. The speed of this meteorite is 13 km per second which means 46,500 km per hour.
The meteorite is four times larger than Delhi's Qutub Minar and three times larger than the US Statue of Liberty and has been named 2010 NY65. It is 1,017 feet tall, meaning three times the size of the Statue of Liberty and four times the size of the Qutub Minar. The Statue of Liberty is 310 feet long and the Qutub Minar is 240 feet long. It will pass through the earth today i.e. on 24th June 2020 at 12:15 pm.
The US space agency NASA estimates that it will pass about 3.7 million km from Earth. Although this distance is not considered much in space science, there is no danger to the earth from this meteorite. NASA scientists consider all those asteroids to be dangerous for the Earth that pass within a distance of 7.5 million km.
Near Earth Objects (NEOs) are celestial bodies that pass so fast. A small celestial body orbiting the Sun is called an asteroid or asteroid. It is found mainly in the asteroid belt present between Mars and Jupiter and often causes damage to the Earth as well.
This is the third case of an asteroid passing in the month of June. Earlier on June 6, the first asteroid passed near Earth with a diameter of 570 meters. It passed at a speed of 40,140 km per hour and was named 2002 NN4. Then on June 8, 2013, an asteroid named X22 passed close to Earth with a speed of 24,050 km per hour. It passed a distance of 3 million km from the earth.
The Chelyabinsk asteroid crashed in Russia in 2013, injuring more than 1,000 people and shattering the doors of thousands of homes.
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