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    Asteroid Apophis to pass Earth in 2029 with no impact risk, NASA says

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldMay 19, 20263 Mins Read
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    Key takeaways
    • The asteroid Apophis will pass about 20,000 miles from Earth on April 13, 2029, closer than many satellites.
    • NASA says there is no impact risk for at least 100 years after optical and radar observations refined Apophis' orbit.
    • NASA redirected OSIRIS-REx, renamed OSIRIS-APEX, and ESA will send spacecraft to study Apophis.

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    A large planet concerning the dimension of the Eiffel Tower is anticipated ahead uncommonly near Earth in 2029, but there is no danger of impact, scientists stated.

    The asteroid, called Apophis, will circulate 20, 000 miles from Planet’s surface on April 13, 2029– closer than many satellites in orbit, according to NASA Apophis is categorized as “possibly hazardous” and is made of remaining “basic material” that was never ever part of a planet or moon.

    “When it was found in 2004, it showed up Apophis could impact Planet in either 2029, 2036, or 2068,” NASA said. “Ever since, astronomers have carefully seen Apophis using optical telescopes and ground-based radar, allowing its orbit to progress understood. Based upon this data, NASA is now confident that there is no danger of Apophis influencing Earth for at the very least 100 years.”

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    NASA simulation demonstrates how Apophis, a big asteroid, will pass by Earth in 2029, but there is no danger of effect, the space firm claimed. (NASA)

    Apophis was found on June 19, 2004, by astronomers Roy Tucker, David Tholen, and Fabrizio Bernardi at Kitt Optimal National Observatory near Tucson, Arizona

    They could just see the planet for two days because of technical and weather condition issues. In December 2004, another group of astronomers in Australia was able to observe the asteroid, NASA stated.

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    Asteroid 2025 SC79 visible near the sun in space

    A skyscraper-size planet called 2025 SC 79 was uncovered in September 2025 concealed in the sun’s glow. (Carnegie Science)

    Observatories around the world and in space will certainly observe Apophis’ historical close method to better comprehend its physical buildings. In expectancy of the occasion, NASA has actually redirected a spacecraft to meet Apophis quickly after its 2029 Planet close-approach. After efficiently completing its objective to gather an example of asteroid Bennu and bringing it to Earth in September 2023, NASA’s OSIRIS-REx was sent out to research Apophis.

    The spacecraft was relabelled OSIRIS-APophis EXplorer (OSIRIS-APEX), and it’s on its method to meet up with its brand-new target. The European Area Company (ESA) is also sending out a spacecraft to study the asteroid.

    Apophis is expected to be noticeable to viewers in the Eastern Hemisphere, weather condition permitting, without a telescope or binoculars

    Artist's rendering of Asteroid 2025 SC79 near the sun in space

    A skyscraper-size planet named Apophis was discovered in 2004 by astronomers. Musician’s making. (iStock)

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    “One of the most vital point taking place in this event is that Apophis will be drawn, turned, extended, and pressed by the gravity of Planet as it passes, in such a way that happens just throughout a very close experience,” NASA said. “The general pull will certainly transform Apophis’s orbit around the Sun , making the orbit a little bigger and providing it a longer orbital duration.”

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