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  1. 99942 Apophis (provisional designation 2004 MN 4) is a near-Earth asteroid and a potentially hazardous object with a diameter of 370 metres (1,210 feet) [3] that caused a brief period of concern in December 2004 when initial observations indicated a probability up to 2.7% that it would hit Earth on April 13, 2029. Additional observations provided improved predictions that eliminated the ...

  2. science.nasa.gov › solar-system › asteroidsApophis - NASA Science

    Overview. Asteroid 99942 Apophis is a near-Earth object (NEO) estimated to be about 1,100 feet (335 meters) across. When it was discovered in 2004, Apophis was identified as one of the most hazardous asteroids that could impact Earth. But that impact assessment changed after astronomers tracked Apophis, and its orbit became better determined.

  3. 26 mar 2021 · The near-Earth object was thought to pose a slight risk of impacting Earth in 2068, but now radar observations have ruled that out. After its discovery in 2004, asteroid 99942 Apophis had been identified as one of the most hazardous asteroids that could impact Earth.

  4. In fact, collisions of asteroids with the early Earth may have been the key to delivering water to our planet (e.g., Daly & Schultz, 2018), enabling life as we know it. Now, billions of years later, the influx of small bodies in the inner Solar System is much lower.

  5. 1 paź 2024 · Each month, NASA’s Planetary Defense Coordination Office releases a monthly update featuring the most recent figures on NASA’s planetary defense efforts, near-Earth object close approaches, and other timely facts about comets and asteroids that could pose an impact hazard with Earth.

  6. 24 maj 2021 · Asteroids, comets and other Near Earth Objects (NEOs) often appear impossibly remote, occupying spaces and times beyond the boundaries of our planet. At the same time, they are sources of fascination, packaged as ‘apocalypse pop-culture’ through movies of precarious cosmic (near)encounter, which ironically distance the idea of collision ...

  7. 21 lis 2002 · Using the best fit of these satellite data and extrapolating the power law to higher energies, we find that the Earth is struck by an object with the energy of Tunguska (assumed to be 10 Mton...