NASA tracking asteroid that has potential to hit Earth in 2046

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A newly discovered asteroid roughly the size of an Olympic swimming pool has a "very small chance" of colliding with Earth in 23 years, with the moment of potential impact occurring on Valentine's Day 2046, according to NASA's Planetary Defense Coordination Office. #ustalks #News

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In this video, we discuss the latest news from NASA regarding their efforts to track an asteroid that has the potential to collide with Earth in 2046. NASA scientists have been closely monitoring this asteroid, named 2009 JF1, since its discovery in 2009. Based on current calculations, there is a small chance that it could hit Earth in 2046, which is why NASA is working to gather more data and refine their predictions.

We delve into the details of how NASA tracks asteroids and what tools they use to predict their trajectories. We also explore the potential consequences of an asteroid impact on Earth and what measures are being taken to mitigate the risk. This is a fascinating topic that has captured the attention of scientists and the public alike, and we hope to provide you with an informative and engaging overview of the latest developments.

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