NASA reduces the likelihood of asteroid 2024 YR4 impacting Earth from 3.1% to 0.28%
- New telescope observations allowed researchers to revise down the impact risk estimate.
- The asteroid gave researchers a chance to test protocols for responding to potential asteroid threats.
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How an asteroid caused an explosion 1,000 times more powerful than Hiroshima
The Tunguska Event is the largest space-related explosion in human history (Picture: Getty The action films almost always start the same. A lone astronomer peaks through the observatory telescope and sees it – an asteroid. Panic ensues. The government fumbles. But, almost always, the Earth-dwellers find a way to avoid catastrophe. While its discovery involved more than one fumbling astronomer, the asteroid 2024 Y24 has been in the headlines for …
Asteroid YR4 impact odds plummet as NASA changes threat level of 'city-killer'
NASA has been changing the odds of asteroid 2024 YR4 hitting Earth in recent days, but the latest shift significantly downgrades the asteroid's threat level and makes a moon strike more likely.
Asteroid 2024 YR4 now unlikely to hit Earth — but scientists are ready for future threats
Objects that could strike the planet will be spotted more regularly as new asteroid-hunting telescopes come online. Objects that could strike the planet will be spotted more regularly as new asteroid-hunting telescopes come online.
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