2 big asteroids 2023 ML3 and asteroid 2008 LG2 massive size 100 foot coming to earth today speed 20206 km per hour nasa jpl latest asteroid news
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Asteroids take a few months to a few years to revolve around the Sun. While moving in their orbit they sometimes intersect the Earth’s orbit, or pass very close to the same orbit. In such a situation, there is a possibility of the asteroid colliding with the Earth. In the last few days, asteroids are continuously being seen close to the Earth. Some have passed as close as Earth’s own satellite, the Moon. NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory tracks them and issues alerts when they come closer than a specified distance.
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory According to, today i.e. on June 24, 2023, asteroids are going to pass close to the Earth again. Today an alert has been issued for 2 asteroids. One of these is Asteroid 2023 ML3 which is a 25 feet rock. It has been described as being as big as a bus. It is going to pass near the Earth at a distance of only 2 lakh 60 thousand kilometers. Till now NASA has not given any information about its falling on the Earth, but its distance will be very less when it comes near the Earth.
Apart from this, Asteroid 2008 LG2 is also moving in the direction of the Earth today. This is a 100 foot cliff hazard. It is going to pass at a distance of 4,030,000 kilometers from the Earth. As its name suggests, it was first observed in 2008. It is moving towards the earth at a speed of 20206 kilometers per hour. Asteroids are celestial bodies that have been part of the solar system since the beginning. According to scientists, the secrets of the birth of the universe may be hidden in their structure. But sometimes they also become dangerous for the earth. Therefore, NASA continuously tracks them considering the danger they pose.
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