NASA Monitors Huge Asteroid En route to Earth
NASA is monitoring an asteroid as big as a bus that will zip past our planet today traveling at approximately 28,028 miles per hour. The asteroid named "2025 FO6" is believed to measure approximately 35 feet in diameter, and it will come nearest to Earth from around 502,000 miles away, as reported by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). Nevertheless, 2025 FO6 isn’t alone as an asteroid passing by Earth today. Another one about the size of a house along with three others comparable to airplanes are anticipated to come close to our planet, albeit from a significantly larger distance away. In 2025, asteroid FA7, which measures 61 feet in length, will fly past Earth at a distance of approximately 1.22 million miles. Further out, asteroids 2025 FC4, 2025 DV22, and 2007 EJ88 will pass by at distances of about 2.68 million miles, 3.94 million miles, and 4.51 million miles from our planet, respectively. Back in February an asteroid measuring between 130 and 300 f...