Must Know! This Is An Important Fact About Asteroids That Will Collision Earth In 2032
JAKARTA YR4 2024, an asteroid discovered in December last year and is predicted to hit Earth in 2032, continues to be observed by astronomers from space agencies in various parts of the world.
Many telescopes are used to monitor the asteroid, one of which is the ATLAS telescope in Chile. There is a lot of information to know about the 2024 YR4 asteroid, including interesting facts that Sciencealert has just shared.
YR4 Will Disappear In April 2025
Although it has only been discovered for less than two months, this asteroid is expected to disappear from the observation of astronomers in April. This happened because YR4 2024 moved away to a deeper part of the solar system.
That way, the largest and widest space telescope will not be able to capture the appearance of the asteroid. According to astronomers, YR4 will return to Earth in December 2028.
At that time, the asteroid was on its way to hit Earth. On December 22, 2032, YR4 will pass Earth at very close distances and potentially collisions. For now, the collision opportunity is 1 in 77.
Meteor Explosions Could Happen
Information about the proximity of YR4 to Earth is still very minimal, but the diameter of the object has been revealed. This asteroid measures 40 meters to 100 meters with the compiler material that is still a mystery.
It would be better if astronomers could predict the compounding material because the impact of the collision for Earth depends on the material. There is a possibility that the YR4 2024 will explode in the atmosphere and create a shock wave that hits the Earth's surface.
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One example is the Tunguska incident in 1908. The very large crater in Arizona is believed to have formed due to the impact of a metal meteorite measuring 50 meters. This shape is intact because the asteroid managed to penetrate the atmosphere intact.
If YR4 hit Earth's surface, it is possible that the asteroid did not break into pieces and instead created a new crater measuring more than one kilometer. Although it sounds very bad, the European Space Agency (ESA) findings bring little good news.
YR4 2024 is believed to pass Earth safely. Security opportunities are even nearly 99 percent, but ESA is still investigating the asteroid further. The impact of asteroids can change and can only be predicted when the object is getting closer.