NASA again increases chances of ‘city-killing’ asteroid striking Earth – Straight Arrow News

By Evan Hummel (Producer) Space agencies upped the chance once again that a “city-killing” asteroid strikes Earth in 2032. According to NASA and the European Space Agency, the asteroid known as 2024 YR4 currently has a roughly 3% chance of hitting Earth.The latest risk assessment is up from a 2.6% chance NASA gave the asteroid of striking Earth earlier during the week of Feb. 17, and a 1% chance both agencies gave the asteroid when it was initially spotted.
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Point phone camera hereWhile scientists still say the odds are that the asteroid won’t hit the Earth, it’s still the highest probability ever assigned to an asteroid, according to NASA and the ESA.NASA currently gives the asteroid a 3.1% chance of slamming into Earth, which is about a 1 in 32 risk of impact. The European Space Agency’s prediction is lower, with the risk of impact at 2.8%.Both assessments are up since the week of Feb. 10, when NASA gave the space object a 2.2% chance of striking our planet.If YR4 were to hit Earth, astronomers say it would happen on Dec. 22, 2032, but chances are that it will not happen. Researchers note that the probability of the asteroid striking Earth will likely drop below zero as more studies are done on YR4.Space agencies are preparing for worst-case scenarios just in case of impact. Beijing is currently recruiting for a “planetary defense” unit and would use a method similar to NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) to mitigate the threat of YR4.Space agencies are also closely monitoring the asteroid, which they say is anywhere from 130 feet to 300 feet wide, and is big enough to create an energy force equivalent to a nuclear bomb if it were to strike Earth.Learn more about our emails. Unsubscribe anytime.By entering your email, you agree to the Terms & Conditions and acknowledge the Privacy Policy.CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood said the asteroid “wouldn’t be something like the rock that killed the dinosaurs. It wouldn’t affect the global climate, but it would certainly be a disaster of every proportion. So, we’re all hoping that doesn’t happen.”Related StoriesBy entering your email, you agree to the Terms & Conditions and acknowledge the Privacy Policy.By entering your email, you agree to the Terms & Conditions and acknowledge the Privacy Policy.Certified Balanced Award by AllSides | Balanced Bias Rating by Ad Fontes Media | 100/100 Reliability Rating by NewsGuardTerms and Conditions | Privacy Policy | Copyright Policy | Cookie Settings© 2025 Straight Arrow News, LLCUnbiased. Straight Facts.™Right at your fingertips.Welcome back to trustworthy journalism.Learn more about our emails. Unsubscribe anytime.By entering your email, you agree to the Terms
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