Asteroid identified as FT3 is a monstrous rocky object measuring an estimated 1,115ft (340m) in diameter. NASA’s asteroid trackers have recently revealed that a supermassive space rock with the destructive power of 2,700 megatons of explosive TNT will come dangerously close to our planet.
Press your panic button because Greenland glaciers, which were once covered with snow and ice, are starting to look increasingly barren. The NASA has released of satellite images that captured the stark transformation of glaciers that feed into the Sermilik Fjord, comparing the area s formerly ice-covered surface from 50 years ago to today s decidedly rockier appearance today.
An asteroid identified as 2019 GT3 will approach dangerously towards Earth on September 6, 2019 at 12:21 am EDT. Classified as potentially hazardous asteroid, the space rock is being tracked by NASA s CNEOS.
These days a large number of asteroids are hovering all around the Earth and we might get hit too sooner or later. However, in a bid to save our planet and humans as well, NASA is stepping-up plans to deliberately crash a spaceship into an asteroid when it joins forces with the European Space Agency (ESA) next week.