Asteroid may hit earth tomorrow, Says scientists
Asteroid may hit earth tomorrow, Says scientists
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Scientists have recently reported that if the asteroid hit the earth, it would have caused a terrible disaster. A total of 77 megatons of energy will be released in this impact. That is to say, the world's greatest nuclear weapon will have 1.5 times the energy of the hypothetical bomb. NASA is keeping a close eye on this asteroid's movements.

On November 28, 1994, American astronaut Caroline Schumacher found the asteroid at the Palomer Observatory. WR12 was given the designation in 1994. On Monday, the asteroid WR12 1994 will pass Earth at a distance of 3.8 million kilometres. However, experts believe that this asteroid will pass through our planet's atmosphere. Direct Alan Duffy of the Space Technology and Industry Institute, according to reports, argues that the occurrence does not require to pique people's interest. "My suggestion is not to look at this item with your own eyes for God," he told the journalists.

 

He needs to admit that it has the potential to be harmful. He said that a rising celebrity in Russia was severely damaged in 2013. A Chelyabinsk event has occurred. Selibinsk is a large city with a lot of structure. People should not attend these high-octane activities if they do not have to. They have a really bright shine about them. The retina of the human eye may be damaged as a result of this. If that's the case, make sure you're not looking at it directly.

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