Giant Asteroid To Pass Between Earth And Moon
By Ria Novosti
A 400-meter-wide asteroid will fly past Earth on Tuesday, closer to it than the moon’s orbit.
The asteroid will pose no threat to Earth, NASA says. It will not be visible without a telescope.
NASA scientists have been tracking the asteroid, named 2005 YU55, since Friday.
“2005 YU55 cannot hit Earth, at least over the interval that we can compute the motion reliably – which extends for several hundred years,” said Lance Benner, the asteroid’s principle researcher at NASA.
The aircraft carrier-sized asteroid will make its closest approach to Earth at 23:28 GMT, at a distance of 325,000 kilometers, or within 0.85 lunar distances. It is the closest this space rock has come in 200 years.
NASA’s Goldstone Observatory in California and the Arecibo Planetary Radar facility in Puerto Rico will scan the asteroid during the close pass in a bid to identify its path and substance, and where it may go in the future.