‘God of Chaos’ Asteroid Apophis Could Still Hit Earth in 2029, Study Hints — But We Won’t Know for 3 More Years
- ‘God of Chaos’ Asteroid Apophis Could Still Hit Earth in 2029, Study Hints — But We Won’t Know for 3 More Years
by https://www.livescience.com/
New simulations reveal that there is an extremely small chance that the “city-killer” asteroid Apophis could be nudged onto a collision course with Earth by another asteroid before it flies past our planet in 2029.
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There is a slim but overlooked risk that the “God of Chaos” asteroid Apophis could hit Earth as it makes a super close approach to our planet in 2029, a new study reveals. The odds of such a calamitous collision are more than one-in-a-billion — but we won’t be able to rule it out for at least three more years.
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Apophis is a peanut-shaped space rock spanning around 1,100 feet (340 meters) across, or around the same size as the Eiffel Tower. At this size, the chunky space rock is not hefty enough to be considered a “planet killer” asteroid but is big enough to wipe out a large city and trigger planet-wide climatic effects. The “potentially hazardous” object was discovered in 2004 and was named after Apep, the Egyptian serpent god of darkness and disorder, which has earned it the nickname “God of Chaos.”
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Shortly after the space rock was discovered, astronomers revealed that Apophis would have an extremely close fly-by with Earth on April 13, 2029, sparking fears that it could hit our planet. However, follow-up observations revealed that the asteroid will sail safely past Earth at a distance of less than 20,000 miles (32,000 kilometers) — less than one-tenth the distance between Earth and the moon, according to NASA. This could still be close enough to hit some of our most distant Earth-orbiting satellites.
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