NASA issued warning, five meteor bodies moving fast towards Earth


Posted on 4th Jun 2020 02:01 pm by rohit kumar

The US space agency NASA has identified five such asteroids, which are moving rapidly towards the Earth. According to the report, the first of these meteor bodies will pass through the earth at 2.13 pm today. This meteorite body is about 108 feet wide. Apart from this, the second meteor body will pass through the earth at around 6 pm.

 

 

It is being told that the largest meteor body of these is 2020 KF, whose diameter is about 144 feet. This meteorite body will pass by the Earth at around nine o'clock at night. Apart from these, two meteors will pass through the body of the body. All these meteor bodies are coming towards the Earth at a speed of 34,000 mph.

 

 

It is being told in the report that the largest meteorite is 2020 KE4, its diameter is being told 171 feet. This meteor body is moving towards us at a speed of 20,000 mph.

 

 

According to NASA's Center for Near-Earth Object Studies (CNEOS), a report by the International Trade Times website said that even if this meteorite collided with the Earth, there would not be much damage. It is being told that this meteorite body will not be able to come very close to the earth and it will burst into the earth's atmosphere.

 

 

NASA is already aware of future threats

 

 

Significantly, NASA's Sentry system already monitors such threats. There are currently 22 such meteor bodies that have little chance of hitting the Earth for the next 100 years. The first and largest meteor body in this list is 29075 (1950 DA), which is not going to come towards Earth till 2880. Its size is three times more than the Empire State Building of America. At one time it was believed that it was most likely to hit the Earth.

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