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Nasa confirmed that it is one of five asteroids passing close to the planet over the coming week, but it is the largest of the group. · a space rock - titled 2024 xn1 - the size of an airplane, roughly 120 feet big, is set to reach its closest point to earth at around 10pm est tonight. A smaller asteroid will pass by on july 26, although 2025. Asteroid 2025 ou1, about 140 feet in diameter, will safely pass earth in 2025. Today, , a 93-foot asteroid named 2025 cl3 is set to pass close to earth at 7:06 pm ist. · according to nasa, while the likelihood of a major asteroid impact is low, the consequences of such an event could be devastating. · while this event sounds alarming, nasa confirms that the asteroid will pass safely at a distance of 2,510,000 kilometres, ensuring no immediate threat to our planet. · nasa has raised a flag on an incoming celestial visitor – an asteroid the size of a commercial airplane hurtling towards earth at an astounding speed of 18,828 kilometres per … While it poses no immediate threat, scientists are closely monitoring its trajectory. · nasa has issued an alert regarding a 120-feet asteroid, named 2024 on2, that is set to pass by earth tomorrow. · in yet another reminder that space is always full of surprises, nasa has reported that a large asteroid—roughly the size of a commercial airplane-is—is set to fly past earth on … · the space agency has announced that a plane-sized asteroid will pass by earth next week. This asteroid, approximately the size of a commercial airplane, is … The mailonline reports the … That’s why nasa, in collaboration with … The thought of a large space rock speeding through our solar system might sound …