Asteroid 2024 YR4: Should We Worry?

Rio HurtadoThu Feb 20 2025
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Asteroid 2024 YR4 has been making headlines recently. Spotted at the end of 2024, this space rock has a small chance of hitting Earth in December 2032. But don't worry, scientists are keeping a close eye on it. At first, experts thought there was a more than 1% chance of impact. But as more data came in, that number changed. On Tuesday, the probability jumped to 3%, but by Wednesday, it dropped back down to 1. 5%. That's still low, so there's no need to panic. Why the sudden changes? Well, when an asteroid is first spotted, scientists can't pinpoint its exact path. They can only predict where it might go based on the data they have. As more observations come in, the predictions get better. Right now, the possible path of 2024 YR4 overlaps with Earth. But as astronomers gather more data, that range could shrink, and the chances of impact could drop to zero. They have until early April to track the asteroid's path.
If 2024 YR4 were to hit Earth, it would likely land somewhere along a "risk corridor" that stretches from the eastern Pacific Ocean to South Asia. But even if it does hit, it might burn up in the atmosphere and cause no damage at all. This isn't the first time scientists have tracked a potentially hazardous asteroid. In 2004, they spotted Apophis, a much larger asteroid. At first, it seemed like a big threat, but further observations ruled out any immediate danger. Asteroid 2024 YR4 is currently rated as a Torino Scale 3, which means it's larger than 65 feet and has a 1% or greater chance of impact. But remember, even if it does hit, it might not cause any damage. So, should we worry about asteroid 2024 YR4? Not really. Scientists are monitoring it closely, and the chances of impact are still very low. Plus, even if it does hit, it might not cause any harm.
https://localnews.ai/article/asteroid-2024-yr4-should-we-worry-508530a5

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