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NASA data set affirms 600 foot-wide space rock will move toward Earth soon

 

NASA's information base demonstrates that a space rock will be moving toward Earth before long, and it is voyaging almost 30,000 mph.

The space rock is the space rock named as 2007 FF1, and as indicated by cosmologists that have been following the space rock, it's assessed to be somewhere in the range of 360 and 656 feet in distance across. On March 24, the Virtual Telescope Project snapped a picture of the space rock when it was 7.2 million miles from Earth, and with that picture, stargazers had the option to affirm that 2007 FF1 planned to make its nearest approach with Earth yet.

The space rock is formally ordered by NASA as "possibly perilous" on the grounds that its measurement is 500 feet or more noteworthy, and its circle brings it inside 4.6 million miles of Earth, or around 19.5 times the distance to the moon. 2007 FF1 was first found back in 2007, and its last nearest approach with Earth was in August 2020, when it came surprisingly close to Earth. The following time 2007 FF1 is booked for its nearest approach is on April 2, 2037, when it will come surprisingly close to Earth. 


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