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Tiny Asteroid Skims Earth’s Edge — A Near Miss That Amazes Scientists

Tiny Asteroid Skims Earth’s Edge — A Near Miss That Amazes Scientists

A small asteroid just gave Earth a breathtaking close call. It passed by our planet’s edge, closer than many satellites. Thankfully, it posed no threat.

A Close Call in Space

According to NASA, the asteroid—about the size of a car—flew by safely. It came within a few thousand kilometers, which is extremely close in cosmic terms. Scientists tracked its path carefully to ensure it wouldn’t collide with Earth.However, this event highlights how frequently space rocks pass near our planet. Most go unnoticed because they are small and burn up if they enter the atmosphere. Therefore, they rarely cause damage.

What Scientists Learned

Astronomers used this near miss to test new tracking technology. These tools help detect asteroids earlier and predict their movements more precisely. As a result, space agencies can better prepare for future encounters.
In addition, the flyby reminded everyone how active our solar system is. Thousands of similar asteroids travel near Earth’s orbit every year. Each one offers a chance to learn more about the universe.
Experts say the event shows the importance of space monitoring. Small asteroids may seem harmless, but staying alert keeps our planet safe.
So, while this one missed us, it’s a fascinating reminder—we live in a busy neighborhood in space!

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