Nasa latest news about asteroid
Here are some of the latest news and updates from NASA about asteroids:
Asteroid 2023 DW
- On February 27, 2023, NASA's asteroid tracking system detected a small asteroid, designated as 2023 DW, that passed within 1,830 miles (2,950 kilometers) of Earth's surface.
- The asteroid is estimated to be about 10-20 feet (3-6 meters) in diameter and was discovered just hours before it made its closest approach to our planet.
Asteroid Bennu
- NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft, which is currently orbiting the asteroid Bennu, has discovered a large boulder on the asteroid's surface.
- The boulder, which is about 165 feet (50 meters) in diameter, is one of the largest features on Bennu's surface and could provide valuable insights into the asteroid's composition and history.
- OSIRIS-REx is scheduled to return samples from Bennu to Earth in 2023.
Asteroid Ryugu
- The Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa2, which is also studying an asteroid, has discovered a large crater on the surface of Ryugu.
- The crater, which is about 1,000 feet (300 meters) in diameter, is thought to have been formed by a massive impact event in the distant past.
- Hayabusa2 is scheduled to return samples from Ryugu to Earth in 2025.
Asteroid Impact Risk
- NASA has updated its asteroid impact risk assessment, which estimates the likelihood of a large asteroid impacting Earth in the next century.
- According to the new assessment, the risk of a large asteroid impact is about 1 in 100,000 per year, which is slightly higher than previously thought.
- NASA is working to improve its asteroid detection and tracking capabilities to better prepare for potential asteroid impacts.
Asteroid Redirect Mission
- NASA is planning to redirect an asteroid's path to orbit around the Moon, where it can be studied and potentially mined for resources.
- The mission, known as the Asteroid Redirect Mission (ARM), is scheduled to launch in the mid-2020s and could provide valuable insights into the composition and history of asteroids.
These are just a few of the latest news and updates from NASA about asteroids. If you're interested in staying up-to-date on the latest asteroid news, I recommend following NASA's asteroid tracking website or social media accounts.