Will Asteroid 2024 YR4 Hit Earth In 2032? Heres The Latest Update
About 2032 Asteroid
An asteroid that measures up to 300 feet across could smack into Earth in 2032, and while NASA says the chances of a collision are quotextremely low,quot the probability has been increasing since
Astronomers discovered the near-Earth object in 2024 and rated it three on the Torino risk scale. The asteroid will make a very close approach to Earth on Dec. 22, 2032, but its orbit is still too uncertain to know if it will hit.
A 90-meter asteroid, 2024 YR4, has a 2.3 chance of hitting Earth in 2032 and could cause extensive devastation. The risk corridor stretches from South America to Africa, including countries like Venezuela, India and Nigeria.
City-Killer Asteroid Was Confirmed to Pose No Risk to Earth, but NASA Predicts It Might Hit the Moon in 2032 When we look at the night sky, the Moon has always been a symbol of calm constancy, its
An asteroid that burst onto the scene with an unusually high risk of striking Earth has just had its collision risk upgraded. In February 2025, asteroid 2024 YR4's maximum collision risk with our homeworld when it swoops back around in 2032 was projected to be 3.1 percent. Now its collision risk has
The asteroid, dubbed 2024 YR4, was detected by NASA's Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System on Dec. 27, 2024. According to the latest NASA estimates, it has about a 1-in-43 chance of
quotAn asteroid this size impacts Earth on average every few thousand years and could cause severe damage to a local region,quot the European Space Agency said.
The odds are about 1 that the football field-sized object could hit the Earth, but that makes it the closest call in more than 20 years.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. AP A newly discovered asteroid has a tiny chance of smacking Earth in 2032, space agency officials said Wednesday. Scientists put the odds of a strike at slightly more than 1.
A huge asteroid, currently ranked as the most dangerous space object near Earth by NASA, could hit the planet at the end of 2032. Why It Matters The asteroid's size means it would have the same