Asteroid on collision course with Earth: Here’s asteroid size, impact timing, effect and where to watch

A small asteroid, about 70 cm in diameter, is set to enter Earth's atmosphere over northern Siberia tonight. The event, expected around 9:45 PM IST, will likely result in a harmless fireball visible in the sky.

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A small asteroid is on a collision course with Earth. It is expected to enter the atmosphere over northern Siberia tonight. Space experts confirm the event will cause no harm.

Asteroid Size, Impact Timing and Effect

A 70 cm asteroid has been detected heading towards Earth. It is expected to enter the atmosphere around 9:45 PM IST. The timing may vary by five minutes.

Experts have assured that the asteroid will not cause damage. As it enters the atmosphere, it is likely to burn up completely. This will create a bright fireball in the sky.


Tracking and Monitoring Progress

The asteroid is one of many near-Earth objects tracked by space agencies. It was detected shortly before its expected entry.

Small asteroids like this usually disintegrate upon entering Earth's atmosphere. The intense heat generated during entry causes them to burn up. Such events are often harmless.

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Similar events in the past have provided valuable data. For example, in 2013, a meteor exploded over Chelyabinsk, Russia. It caused injuries and damage but also boosted awareness of planetary defense.

Space agencies like NASA and ESA continuously track near-Earth objects. These efforts aim to understand threats and create strategies to address risks from larger asteroids.

Where to Watch

Skywatchers in northern Siberia may witness tonight's event. While harmless, the asteroid entry highlights the dynamic nature of our solar system.

FAQs

What will happen when the asteroid enters Earth's atmosphere?
The asteroid will burn up, creating a bright fireball. It will disintegrate without causing any harm.

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How do space agencies track near-Earth asteroids?
Space agencies use telescopes and radar systems to detect and predict asteroid trajectories.
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