The space rock will fly past our planet at a distance of around 3.6 million miles.
2002 PZ39 will make its close approach at 11:05 a.m. Universal Time on February 15, when it will fly past our planet at a distance of around 3.6 million miles, or around 15 times the distance between the Earth and the moon.
The asteroid will fly past at a speed of nearly 34,000 miles per hour—which is about 20 times as fast as an F-16 jet fighter flying at maximum velocity. The trajectory of 2002 PZ3 is well-known and scientists say that there is no chance that it will strike our planet during this approach.Near-Earth objects are any comet or asteroid with a projected trajectory that comes within 121 million miles of our star, or 30 million miles of the Earth's own orbital path.
"Potentially hazardous" essentially means any NEO with an estimated diameter of more than 460 feet that will make a close approach to Earth in future within a distance of 0.05 astronomical units or around 4.6 million miles.There are more than 25,000 NEOs larger than 460 feet in diameter we are currently aware of, according to CNEOS director Paul Chodas. However, the true number is likely to be higher, as it is estimated that we have only identified 35 percent of the overall figure.
"Close approaches by asteroids of this size at these quite large distances are not unusual at all: they happen roughly once a month or so, on average," Chodas previously told"There are some asteroids which have an exceedingly small chance of impacting Earth over the next couple centuries," he said.
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