NASA: Earth Threatened By Thousands Of Potentially Hazardous Asteroids, Could Cause ‘Large Scale’ Damage If Any Collide With Earth
By Gaby Leslie, Yahoo News – “As many as 6,200 potentially hazardous asteroids (PHAs) are orbiting close to Earth, a new survey by Nasa has revealed.
The PHAs are considered robust enough to survive the passage through Earth’s atmosphere. If they were to collide with Earth they could cause damage on a large scale, experts warn.
In the most detailed study of PHAs yet researchers used infrared scans from Nasa’s 16-inch WISE telescope to identify 4,700 asteroids – plus or minus 1500 – that come within five million miles of Earth’s orbit.
An image released by Nasa shows the distribution of the PHAs – with every orange dot representing an asteroid measuring 330 feet (100 metres) or more that is in orbit.
Only 20% to 30% of these objects have previously been charted.
Although there is no cause for immediate alarm, Nasa said the information could prepare us for future disasters.
Lindley Johnson, programme scientist for the Near-Earth Object Observation said: ‘The NEOWISE analysis shows us we’ve made a good start at finding those objects that truly represent an impact hazard to Earth.’
‘But we’ve many more to find, and it will take a concerted effort during the next couple of decades to find all of them that could do serious damage or be a mission destination in the future.'” Read more.




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