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Huge asteroid called Florence to pass close to Earth: NASA

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The largest asteroid in more than a century will whiz safely past Earth on September 1 at a safe but unusually close distance of about 7 million kilometers, NASA said.

The asteroid was discovered in 1981, and is named Florence after the famed 19th century founder of modern nursing, Florence Nightingal­e.

“Florence is the largest asteroid to pass this close to our planet since the first near- Earth asteroid was discovered over a century ago,” said NASA.

It is one of the biggest asteroids in the Earth’s vicinity, and measures about 4.4 kilometers wide – or about the size of 30 Egyptian pyramids stuck together.

“While many known asteroids have passed by closer to Earth than Florence will on September 1, all of those were estimated to be smaller,” said Paul Chodas, manager of NASA’s Center for Near- Earth Object Studies.

Scientists plan to study the asteroid up close when it passes, using ground- based radar imaging in California and Puerto Rico.

“The resulting radar images will show the real size of Florence and also could reveal surface details as small as about 10 meters,” said NASA. This pass will be Florence’s closest “since 1890 and the closest it will ever be until after 2500,” it said.

Asteroids are small, natural rocky bodies that orbit the Sun.

A car- sized asteroid hits Earth’s atmosphere about once a year and burns up before reaching the surface.

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