Incoming Asteroid Apophis Could Impact Earth in 2029
Asteroid nicknamed 'God of Chaos' has a non-zero probability of striking Earth within the next seven years.
NASA scientists have rated an asteroid called Apophis on the Torino Scale, and it was given a 4 out of 10.
Astronomers have had their eyes on Apophis, an asteroid with an ominous nickname of “God of Chaos” since 2004. Recent observations indicate that there’s a non-zero probability it could impact Earth in 2029.
Apophis is estimated to be approximately 1,100 feet across, making it larger than the Empire State Building. NASA scientists have carefully monitored Apophis’ trajectory and have recently assigned it a 4 out of 10 rating on the Torino Scale, a measure of the potential danger posed by near-Earth objects.
While a direct impact is considered unlikely, experts warn that even a close pass could have devastating consequences. Apophis is expected to pass within 19,000 miles of Earth in 2029, and if it were to strike, the impact could release energy equivalent to 100 million tons of TNT.
Currently, NASA is working on a plan to deflect Apophis if it becomes necessary. The agency is considering using a technique called the “gravity tractor,” which involves placing a spacecraft near the asteroid to alter its trajectory.
The potential impact of Apophis serves as a reminder of the importance of planetary defense. NASA and other space agencies are actively tracking near-Earth objects and developing strategies to mitigate any potential threats.
As scientists continue to gather more data about Apophis, the probability of an impact may change. In the meantime, the world waits with bated breath, hoping that the “God of Chaos” will spare our planet in 2029.
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