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NASA addresses concerns that ‘lost’ asteroid is a threat that could hit Earth this year

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Published 17:55 3 Jan 2024 GMT

NASA addresses concerns that ‘lost’ asteroid is a threat that could hit Earth this year

Asteroid 2007 FT3 was spotted more than 15 years ago before it disappeared

Emily Brown

Emily Brown

NASA has revealed whether we need to be worried about a so-called 'lost' asteroid striking the Earth this year after an earlier prediction sparked concern.

We're only three days in to 2024, and we're already talking about asteroids hitting the Earth. Not the best start to the new year, is it?

The source of the concern is known as asteroid 2007 FT3; an object which was discovered in 2007 before it swiftly disappeared from view just over a day later.

The asteroid hasn't been seen since, earning its description as a 'lost' asteroid, but it was visible for long enough for astronomers to calculate its orbit and determine whether it could be a risk to Earth.

As it turns out, it was.

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The object made its way on to NASA's Sentry Risk Table of objects that could potentially impact Earth, with the agency's Center for Near Earth Object Studies pointing to 89 potential impacts.

One of these potential impacts was dated for 5 October, 2024. So just over nine months away.

With the year of potential impact upon us, the asteroid made headlines as a strike would be enough to cause huge regional damage.

However, a NASA spokesperson has commented on the asteroid and explained whether it's really something we need to be concerned about.

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2007 FT3 has a very very slim chance of hitting Earth.
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In an statement to the Standard, they assured there 'are no known asteroid impact threats to Earth at any time in the next century'.

That's the good news we need for the new year!

The spokesperson continued: "Nasa and its partners diligently watch the skies to find, track, and categorise asteroids and near-Earth objects (NEOs), including those that may come close to Earth.

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"An important note here is planetary scientists define asteroid approaches that come within 30 million miles of Earth’s orbit as close approaches.

"The larger an asteroid is, the easier it is for our planetary defence experts to find, meaning that their orbits around the sun are usually very well-known and understood for years or even decades.”

So with the chance of impact sitting at around one in 11.5 million, it seems we don't need to worry about being blasted away by an asteroid just yet.

If fact, you can further reassure yourself with the knowledge that we've survived 2007 FT3 before, when another of its potential impact dates came and went in 2019.

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As you can probably tell, it didn't hit us then, either.

Featured Image Credit: MARK GARLICK/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY/Getty / Science Photo Library - ANDRZEJ WOJCICKI/Getty

Topics: NASA, Space, Science

Emily Brown
Emily Brown

Emily Brown is UNILAD Editorial Lead at LADbible Group. She first began delivering news when she was just 11 years old - with a paper route - before graduating with a BA Hons in English Language in the Media from Lancaster University. Emily joined UNILAD in 2018 to cover breaking news, trending stories and longer form features. She went on to become Community Desk Lead, commissioning and writing human interest stories from across the globe, before moving to the role of Editorial Lead. Emily now works alongside the UNILAD Editor to ensure the page delivers accurate, interesting and high quality content.

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