Asteroid 2024 YR4: A Close Encounter with Earth?

ChileMon Feb 17 2025
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Asteroid 2024 YR4 is currently making headlines. This space rock is estimated to be between 131 and 295 feet wide. It was spotted by the Gemini South Telescope in Chile on February 7, 2025. The telescope is located high in the Andes mountains. This telescope is a powerful tool for spotting objects in space. The asteroid was a whopping 37 million miles away from Earth when the photos were taken. This is a long way off, but still close enough to be concerning. The images captured by the telescope are a bit grainy. This is because the asteroid is faint and the moon was 70% illuminated at the time. The bright moon made it harder to see the asteroid. The asteroid was moving fast, at 0. 26 arcseconds per minute. This required careful tracking to keep it in sight. The team had to take 12 200-second long exposures in the Red band to capture the asteroid's motion. This is a specific range of wavelengths that correspond to visible red light or slightly beyond into the near-infrared spectrum.
The asteroid was first spotted by NASA in December 2024. It has a 2% chance of hitting Earth in 2032. This puts it at the top of NASA’s watch list. If it hits, it could release an energy blast equivalent to 8 megatons of TNT. This is enough to obliterate an area the size of Washington. It also has a 0. 3% chance of hitting the moon. Despite the potential danger, scientists are excited about the asteroid. They see it as a chance to study a small asteroid in high detail. This could be the last chance to observe the asteroid from Gemini before it reapproaches in 2028. The James Webb telescope, the most powerful telescope on Earth, will also be used to study the asteroid. It will start gathering information in early March. This will help astronomers get a more accurate measurement of the rock’s size by studying the heat it emits. The asteroid is a reminder of the importance of keeping an eye on space. It's not just about the potential danger. It's also about the scientific opportunities. Studying asteroids can help us understand more about our solar system and the universe. It can also help us prepare for potential threats. The more we know, the better we can protect ourselves.
https://localnews.ai/article/asteroid-2024-yr4-a-close-encounter-with-earth-97967b0c

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