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The largest asteroid expected to make a close pass of Earth in 2021 will arrive in late March, coming within roughly 1.2 million miles of our planet.
The rock, called 2001 FO32, is considered by NASA to be a “potentially hazardous asteroid” due to its habit of coming relatively close to our planet.
The object measures somewhere between a half-mile and a mile wide, which would certainly cause some very serious problems if it were to impact Earth.
( Really? Ya think?")
Space is filled with loose debris ranging from tiny specks of dust to massive rocks that could wipe out a planet ( This kind of rhetoric uncalled for and and untrue)if they were to slam into one at high speeds, and our solar system is no different. We know about a lot of the larger asteroids that are hanging around in our neck of the cosmic woods, and space agencies around the globe keep a close eye on them to ensure they stay at a safe distance from our planet. ( NASA knows all about 98% of them) They can do diddly squat to ensure they don't hit us, Jesus, watch bad movies much?")
2001 FO32 is one such rock,( And you know that it's a rock how exactly?) and it’s expected to make a relatively close pass of Earth in March. Scientists don’t know a lot about the object, but they believe it will pass Earth without issue. They estimate that the asteroid will pass at a distance of roughly 1.2 million miles, give or take a hundred thousand miles or so, and they believe it’s somewhere between a half-mile and one mile wide. What an idiot.