1,600-foot-wide asteroid is about to buzz past Earth


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DATE: March 12, 2022, 6:20 a.m.

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  1. NASA’s Asteroid Watch has its eye on 2015 DR215, as well as several other asteroids set to fly past our planet over the next few days. 2015 DR215 is expected to fly by the Earth in the early morning hours of March 11, 2022. While an asteroid this size could cause damage to Earth if it collided with the planet, the fact that it will pass over 4 million miles away should keep us perfectly safe from it.
  2. This isn’t the first time that an asteroid big enough to damage Earth has flown by our little planet recently. We saw the similarly sized asteroid 4660 Nereus pass by the Earth back in December. Then, in January, an even bigger asteroid than this latest one passed by the planet, even closer than 2015 DR215 will.
  3. When this close approach asteroid flies by, it will pass the Earth at around 19,000 miles per hour. NASA has deemed the asteroid as a “potentially hazardous” entity. However, NASA considers any asteroid that is big enough and comes within 4.65 million miles of Earth a potential hazard.
  4. Since it’s passing us so far out, 2015 DR215 shouldn’t pose much of a threat at all. As such, the potentially hazardous notation should only be viewed as a label for NASA’s classification system.
  5. This isn’t the first time that this close approach asteroid has passed by the Earth, either. According to NASA’s Asteroid Watch, 2015 DR215 also passed us by in March of 2021... story continues.. bgr.com/science/a-1600-foot-wide-asteroid-is-about-to-buzz-past-earth/

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