NASA is currently tracking an asteroid, designated as Asteroid 2023 MR1, that's hurtling towards Earth at a breakneck speed.
This asteroid is anticipated to make its closest encounter with Earth today, June 29.
NASA's vigilant eyes are on Asteroid 2023 MR1 as it travels towards our planet at an incredible speed of 43,515 kilometers per hour.
While the asteroid's closest approach to Earth is expected to be around 2.2 million kilometers away, in the vast expanse of space, this distance is relatively small, particularly considering the asteroid's size.
With a width of approximately 190 feet, the size of Asteroid 2023 MR1 is likened to an aircraft by NASA.
The space agency further identifies this asteroid as a member of the Apollo group of Near-Earth Asteroids, which are asteroids cross Earth's path with larger semi-major axes. These asteroids are named after the massive 1862 Apollo asteroid, discovered by German astronomer Karl Reinmuth in the 1930s.
The European Space Agency (ESA) explains that when an observer spots an asteroid on two consecutive nights, their findings are sent to the Minor Planet Centre of the International Astronomical Union (IAU).
The IAU then assigns a provisional designation, such as "2023 KT1". This includes the year of discovery and two letters denoting the order of discovery within that year.
While Asteroid 2023 MR1 is indeed hurtling towards Earth, its encounter will be a distant one, reminding us once again of the vastness of our cosmos and NASA's crucial role in tracking these celestial bodies.
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