nasa alert 2 asteroids 2018 NW and 2023 LN1 with speed of 78542 km per hour size upto 190 foot coming towards earth nasa latest asteroid alert update

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) has issued the latest asteroid alert in which 2 asteroids are going to come close to the Earth in the coming days. In the next 48 hours these rocks will be very close to the earth. The size of one of these is 190 feet and the size of the other is 31 feet. Let us know about them in detail.
JPL, the asteroid tracking branch of NASA, has said that after 2 days, two big asteroids are going to come close to the Earth. One of these is a rock named Asteroid 2023 LN1. Asteroid 2023 LN1 Of these two, it is a giant rock. Its size is 190 feet i.e. approximately 200 feet. It is as big as an airplane. It is going to come within a radius of about 6,860,000 kilometers of the Earth. This distance is not very much, because the asteroid can be dangerous for the Earth if it comes closer than 75 lakh kilometers, as NASA says.
The second rock, asteroid 2018 NW (Asteroid 2018 NW), is also approaching the Earth on the same day. This is a 31 feet rock piece. It is coming towards the earth at a speed of 78542 kilometers. This speed is very high. NASA has told on its website that it is going to pass within a radius of about 6,910,000 kilometers of the Earth. Both these asteroids are going to pass close to the Earth on July 10. In such a situation, it has to be seen whether they pass straight after coming close to the earth, or there may be a change in their direction.
However, NASA has issued an alert for both asteroids. But no such information has been given about them, which states that they can hit the earth. Still, asteroids cannot be taken lightly. In 2013, a meteorite named Chelyabinsk exploded in the sky in Russia, which damaged 7 thousand buildings. More than 1400 people were injured in this. This meteorite was 59 feet in size. Similarly, if an asteroid also gets attracted towards the Earth, it can cause destruction many times greater than this.