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Skyscraper Sized Asteroid To Pass By Earth’s Atmosphere This New Year: NASA

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Skyscraper Sized Asteroid To Pass By Earth’s Atmosphere This New Year: NASA

According to NASA, in the new year, an asteroid the size of a skyscraper will pierce the Earth’s atmosphere. It has been designated by the space agency as asteroid 2013 YD48. NASA also declared it a “potentially dangerous object” to the earth.

According to reports, it will reach 3.48 million miles from Earth on January 11. The asteroid is about 104 meters wide, about the size of Big Ben. According to reports, it will miss the earth by 3.48 million miles.

Although the distance may seem large, it is actually very small in terms of space travel. According to reports, any object that passes within 120 million miles of the Earth is classified as a near-Earth object (NEO) by NASA. Because these asteroids travel far, even small changes in their orbits can cause devastating damage to the earth. Every day, scientists monitor thousands of such rocks or asteroids to determine if they are colliding with the Earth. In addition, it is reported that 2013 YD48 is not the only asteroid that will approach the Earth in the next few weeks. According to the report, three more asteroids plan to pass the earth before the earth. This Sunday, January 2nd, the 12-meter-wide 2021 YK will fly within 118,000 kilometers of the earth. On January 6, 2022, the 2014 YE15, which is only 7 meters wide, will pass the earth, 4.6 million miles from our planet. The third and final asteroid is 2020 AP1, which is only 4 meters wide and will pass us at a distance of 1.08 million miles on January 7. It is not uncommon to see an asteroid so close to the earth. According to the space agency, earlier this week, an asteroid almost three times the size of 2013 YD48 flew into a range of 1.9 million miles from Earth at a speed of 47,000 miles per hour.

Similarly, on Christmas Eve, an asteroid estimated to be 10 times the size of this year’s New York Rockefeller Christmas tree passed over the earth. This huge rock with a diameter of 229 meters is less than 4 million miles from our planet.

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Nasa’s old map of Jupiter, which reminds many of dosa, has gone viral once more

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Nasa’s old map of Jupiter, which reminds many of dosa, has gone viral once more

Certain images or videos frequently resurface on the Internet, leaving people speechless. When those clips or pictures are shared again on one social media platform or another, they create a buzz. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa) created and posted this image of a map of Jupiter online a few years ago. After being shared on Twitter, the image drew a lot of attention this time. And, as usual, the image made people think of dosa, a popular South Indian dish.

The image was shared by the Twitter account Latest in Space. “From the very bottom of Jupiter, I’m looking up. While tweeting the image, they wrote, “Seen by NASA Cassini.” The images from the Cassini spacecraft’s narrow-angle camera were used to create this out-of-this-world image, which is part of a coloured map series produced by the space agency.

The article was published a few days ago. The tweet has received nearly 20,000 likes since it was shared, and the number is growing. The tweet has been retweeted more than 2,000 times. Take a look at some of the comments to see how the image of Jupiter looks like dosa.

A Twitter user commented, “Looks like a designer dosa.” “When I rush to pick up a call, this is what happens to my dosa on the dosa pan,” one joked. “This is how my mother makes Dosa,” a third said. “Jupiter in the making,” wrote a fourth, along with a photo of someone preparing – you guessed it – dosa.

 

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