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A giant asteroid is flying towards Earth

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Currently, it is the only object monitored by scientists registered at the Torino scale.

A potentially dangerous asteroid, called 2023 DW, is flying toward Earth and is 50 meters across. This was reported by Forbes.

Space rock is currently at the top of the European Space Agency’s danger list. At the same time, scientists noted that it will not destroy all life, but if it falls in a densely populated region of the world, it can cause serious destruction.

According to experts, the possible site of the asteroid’s fall is the Pacific Ocean. At the same time, a threat to the territory of the United States and Indonesia is possible.

In addition, scientists added that a space object could reach Earth in 2046, with a probability of about one in 625 of hitting our planet.

It was previously reported that an asteroid with a length of about 143 meters will fly close to Earth.

A comet is flying towards Earth, which has not been seen for 80 thousand years

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