Will the Misplaced Asteroid 2007 Ft3 Collision The Earth in 2024 Nasa Gave Untouched Replace

Will the Misplaced Asteroid 2007 Ft3 Collision The Earth in 2024 Nasa Gave Untouched Replace


Misplaced Asteroid Information: A puzzle has been made for an Estroid scientists for almost 20 years. Astroid, named ‘2007 FT3’, had disappeared from eyesight two decades ago, that is, scientists lost its track. Since then, ‘2007 FT3’ came to be called ‘Last Estroid’. A report in November last year claimed that the lost Estroid may hit our planet in 2024. Let us know what the US space agency has said on these claims.

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A GB News report claimed that the ‘2007 FT3’ was likely to hit the earth. The report said that on 5 October 2024, Estroid could damage our planet. Scientists first spotted the rocky disaster in 2007, but after some time their track was lost.

On the possibility of Esteroids hitting the earth, NASA has said that there is no threat of impact on its earth in the next century. The Space Agency said that NASA and its partners keep a close watch in the sky to find, search, track them and other objects.

The interesting thing is that the ‘2007 FT3’ was weighing 5.4 million tonnes. Given his track, scientists considered him potentially dangerous for Earth. NASA considers them to be potentially dangerous for the earth.

What’s Asteroid

According to NASA, they are also called small planets. Just as all the planets of our solar system circles the Sun, similarly Estroids revolve around the Sun. About 4.6 billion years ago, the remaining rocky remains from the early formation of our solar system are Estroid. Scientists have so far detected 11 lakh 13 thousand 527 Estroids.