A chance Giant Space Rock Hits to Earth have been reduced, but NASA and other space agencies are still designing a plan to eliminate it.
Asteroid 2024, According to NASA, recently discovered planetary animals now have a 1.5% chance of having an impact with the Earth.
Even if the new probability is lower than the previously reported 2.6% and the initial 1% chance in late January, international agencies are planning a way to destroy large chunks of the ground if needed.

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NASA believes asteroid-sized asteroids expected to move “relatively close to Earth”
“No one panics, but [is] It’s definitely what we’re talking about in the corridors of NASA. ” Kennedy Space Center Tell the New York Post. “We know we have enough time to take action, but now it’s time to start planning. You can’t be at the last minute.”
The wide Statue of Liberty is tall and is estimated to be between 130 and 300 feet wide.
If it is impossible Strike Earth In December 2032, an estimated end of the world, about 110 million layers of the earth will be threatened.
According to scientists, the blocks will heat up at about 38,000 mph.
It could fall into the Eastern Pacific, northern South America, the Atlantic Ocean, Africa, the Arabian Sea, or South Asia.

As of January 31, 2025, the tracks in 2024 have locations (NASA)
The newly discovered asteroid turned out to be a Tesla convertible roadster entering space
As astronomers learn more about the asteroid’s paths around the sun, the possibility of a strike will fluctuate and the probability may eventually drop to zero.
NASA and European Space AgencyWeber Space Telescope will observe near-Earth asteroids before the object disappears from the view in March. It will be re-appreciated in 2028.
Although the asteroid only divides the asteroid into 10 levels within the asteroid hazard range, it is still able to “local destruction”.

This image was provided by the University of Hawaii’s asteroid impact alert system on December 27, 2024, highlighting the location of the asteroid 2024 YR4. (ATLAS/APA University of Hawaii/NASA University through AP)
According to previous reports, the alert level is the second highest since asteroid apophis reached level 4.
The researchers then found that apophis will pass through Earth safely in 2029.
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Michael Dorgan, Fox Weather and the Associated Press of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.