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The Asteroid That Will Get Closer To Earth Than Any In Human History
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Jun 20, 2024,06:23am EDT
Artist's impression of the asteroid (99942) Apophis.
Artist's impression of the asteroid (99942) Apophis. THE PLANETARY
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Friday the 13th may be considered an unlucky day, but at 5:45 EDT (11:45
CEST) on Friday, April 13, 2029, it will prove the exact opposite when
an asteroid of rCLdinosaur killerrCY size passes safely past Earth.
Everyone will be watching. Asteroid Apophis is, at about 1,230 feet (375 meters) across, larger than 90% of space rocks.
It will pass just 19,635 miles (31,600 kilometers) from EarthrCOs surface,
the closest approach of an asteroid of this size that humankind has ever experienced. It will pass between EarthrCOs geostationary satellites and
the Atlantic Ocean, just a tenth of the distance between Earth and the moon.
Apophis will be visible to the naked eye. As it crosses the Atlantic, a
few billion people in Europe, Africa and Asia can see it for a few hours
in the night sky if skies are clear.
Discovered exactly 20 years ago this week, hererCOs everything you need to know about asteroid Apophis:
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Asteroid 99942 Apophis was discovered on June 19, 2004, by astronomers
at Kitt Peak National Observatory, who revealed that this sttony, S-type asteroid orbits the sun every 324 days and comes close to Earth every
decade or so. It hit the headlines after a paper was published that
calculated that it could strike Earth in 2029, 2036 or 2068. It was, therefore, named after Apophis, the Egyptian demon of chaos and destruction.
Even though there was only a 2.7% chance of a direct hit by Apophis, the devastation caused by it striking Earth (the crater it would leave would
be more enormous than the asteroid strike that killed the dinosaurs) led astronomers to try to understand its orbit in more detail. In 2021,
radar observations by NASArCOs Goldstone Deep Space Communications
Complex, California and the Green Bank Observatory, West Virginia, in
March 2021 refined its orbit. It was announced that Apophis would not
strike Earth in 2029, 2036, or 2068.
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On Friday, 13 April 2029, asteroid Apophis will make a close approach of Earth. EarthrCOs gravity will ... [+]ESA
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Future Threat?
However, an asteroidrCOs orbit can only be calculated so far into the
future. Although the following time it comes close to Earth, in 2044, it
will be at a greater distance, astronomers can only rule out an impact
for the next 100 years.
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The calculations are difficult because a close flybyrCosuch as the one in 2029rCowill alter ApophisrCO orbit so that it could strike Earth in a future orbit. However, astronomers have reduced the uncertainty in ApophisrCO
orbit from hundreds to just a few miles.
The close pass in 2029 of Apophis is a rare opportunity to visit, so
NASA already has a spacecraft in hot pursuit. This close pass is seen as
the perfect opportunity to learn more about planetary defense and how an asteroid reacts to passing so close to a body with such enormous
gravity. ItrCOs thought that Apophis will be squeezed so much that
asteroid quakes and landslides could result.
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These images represent radar observations of asteroid 99942 Apophis on
March 8, 9, and 10, 2021, as ... [+]NASA/JPL-CALTECH AND NSF/AUI/GBO
Mission To Apophis
Watching closely will be NASArCOs OSIRIS-Apophis Explorer (OSIRIS-APEX) spacecraft. ItrCOs the identical spacecraft that 2020 visited Asteroid
Bennu. Then called OSIRIS-REx, NASArCOs first asteroid sample-return
mission, it returned a package of samples to Utah in September 2023
before re-directing towards Apophis in a mission extension costing NASA
$200 million. OSIRIS-APEX will orbit Apophis for 18 months as it passes
Earth in 2029.
The European Space Agency is also considering a mission to Apophis, the
Rapid Apophis Mission for SEcurity and Safety (RAMSES) mission, to
launch in 2027.
For now, what scientists learn from sending spacecraft to study Apophis
in 2029 will be about how a relic of the early solar system reacts to
gravity. The findings could be crucial for future Earthlings in hundreds
of years when the massive asteroid poses a bigger threat.
Wishing you clear skies and wide eyes.
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Stuart M
2 hours ago
Apophis is actually quite a bit smaller than the asteroid that wiped out
the dinosaurs.
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