GODMOTHER. ALERT for a HUGE ASTEROID reaching Earth TODAY

GODMOTHER. A new very important alert has been issued for a large asteroid that is approaching the Earth at very high speed, here is when it will arrive.

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NASA. A new alert has been launched for a huge asteroid that will reach the Earth in just one hour, the American space agency managing to discover this rock in time, and this while some were missed. This asteroid for which NASA has issued today's alert will arrive at a very high speed close to the Earth at 10:35, so you can also watch it online, if you are interested in seeing what happens to these rocks.

GODMOTHER. According to the Americans, this asteroid moves at a speed of just over 23.000 KM/hour, so it will pass by our planet extremely quickly, which is not exactly unusual for such an event. Those from NASA have included this asteroid in the dangerous category because of its size, but its proximity to the Earth, and this because there is always the possibility that one will change its trajectory unexpectedly.

GODMOTHER. ALERT for a HUGE ASTEROID reaching Earth TODAY

GODMOTHER. Normally, the space agency issues alerts almost every day for all kinds of asteroids approaching the Earth, but so far it has not detected any that could collide with the planet very soon. Despite this, NASA classifies a good part of these asteroids as dangerous because during their journey through the universe their trajectory can be very easily modified, and they can collide with the planet, which would cause huge destruction.

GODMOTHER. The problem is even bigger with those asteroids that are not detected by researchers, last week one reached an extremely small distance from the Earth without any alert being issued. Those from NASA detect some asteroids when they are at a distance, but they cannot calculate the trajectory, while others pass through their detection systems "like cheese", and are spotted again only when they are extremely close to the earth.

GODMOTHER. Having said that, the Earth is constantly being visited by new and new asteroids, and if you miss the one today, you will probably see the one tomorrow.