Earth had a close encounter with a giant asteroid named as 2006 QQ23. Classified as “potentially hazardous†by NASA, asteroid 2006 QQ23 was reportedly bigger than the Empire State Building zip past the Earth on Saturday. Asteroid 2006 QQ23 could have hit with a force 500 times that of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
An asteroid named Asteroid 2006 QQ23 as big as the size of the Empire State Building, is set to fly by Earth on August 10, 2019 and is labelled as “potentially hazardous†by NASA.
High risk of collision between Earth and giant asteroid, warn scientists courtesy of meteoroid stream
High risk of collision between Earth and giant asteroid, warn scientists courtesy of meteoroid stream
Scientists Have Found These Ones. There May Be More Rocks Hidden In The Stream, Which Could Have Even Bigger Asteroids. The Astronomers Are Now Looking Forward To Find These Rocks And Determine If They Are Indeed On A Collision Course With The Earth.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Bindiya Bhatt | Updated on: 08 Jun 2017, 12:39:52 PM
New Delhi:
Doomsday predictions have been made in the past on several occasion, however, they have turned out to be false. But what may bring us doomsday is a claim made by scientists who have warned that our planet Earth may be hit by asteroids.