A stadium-size asteroid to fly past earth on Thanksgiving. All you need to know
Asteroid 2006 WB, about 100 meters wide, will pass by Earth on November 26 at a safe distance of 2.3 lunar distances. This close approach allows astronomers to study the asteroid, which is one of many near-Earth objects providing valuable insight...

On its 2024 approach, 2006 WB will come within 0.0059 AU (2.3 lunar distances) of Earth, covering around 140 degrees of the sky. During this time, it will brighten to approximately 13th magnitude, allowing astronomers to collect lightcurves and perform vis-IR spectroscopy.
This asteroid is one of 40,000 near-Earth objects (NEOs), most of which pose no risk to Earth. Such objects provide scientists with crucial opportunities to study the solar system. For instance, the asteroid 2024 PT5 recently made headlines for temporarily orbiting Earth as a "mini moon" before being pulled away by the Sun's gravity. Though not a true moon, this 10-meter asteroid's brief stay offered insights into the behavior of celestial bodies influenced by Earth's gravity.
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