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    Asteroid 2024 YR4 no longer a threat to Earth, Moon impact possible

    February 26, 2025
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    The potential threat of asteroid 2024 YR4 impacting Earth has been significantly reduced, according to updated calculations from space agencies. Initially considered a risk with an estimated 20% chance of impact, new trajectory analyses have now dismissed any immediate danger. However, experts warn that the asteroid still carries a 1.7% probability of colliding with the Moon by December 22, 2032. Discovered in December 2024, asteroid 2024 YR4 measures between 40 and 90 meters in diameter.

    Asteroid 2024 YR4 no longer a threat to Earth, Moon impact possible

    If it were to strike Earth, it could release energy comparable to 7.7 megatons of TNT, capable of causing severe regional devastation. Early impact assessments were based on limited observational data, leading to a higher level of uncertainty in its projected path. Continuous tracking has since refined these calculations, drastically lowering the likelihood of an Earth impact. The European Space Agency (ESA) and NASA’s Near-Earth Object (NEO) monitoring programs have been closely observing 2024 YR4.

    Their latest findings confirm that the asteroid’s trajectory does not intersect with Earth’s in the foreseeable future. However, the possibility of a lunar impact, while still low, remains under review. Scientists emphasize that ongoing observations will be crucial in determining the asteroid’s exact course in the coming years. NASA’s upcoming Near-Earth Object Surveyor mission, slated for launch in 2027, aims to enhance the detection and tracking of asteroids like 2024 YR4.

    The mission will employ infrared technology to identify and assess potential threats with greater accuracy. Experts believe such advancements will play a critical role in planetary defense efforts, ensuring early warnings and potential mitigation strategies against future asteroid risks. While fears of an Earth impact have been alleviated, authorities stress the importance of continued vigilance in monitoring near-Earth objects. The growing capabilities of space agencies worldwide are expected to improve tracking methods, providing better risk assessments and response strategies.

    With asteroid 2024 YR4 now largely ruled out as a direct threat, the focus remains on refining predictions and preparing for any long-term uncertainties. As global space agencies work collaboratively to enhance planetary defense systems, the case of 2024 YR4 underscores the importance of precise calculations and real-time monitoring. The asteroid’s revised impact probabilities serve as a testament to the effectiveness of current detection methods, reinforcing the ongoing need for investment in space observation technology. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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