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NASA GIVES ALL CLEAR: EARTH SAFE FROM ASTEROID FOR 100 YEARS

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Whew, now here’s some good cosmic news: NASA has given Earth the all clear for the next century from a particular­ly menacing asteroid. The space agency announced this week that new telescope observatio­ns have ruled out any chance of Apophis smacking Earth in 2068. That’s the same 1,100-foot (340-meter) space rock that was supposed to come frightenin­gly close in 2029 and again in 2036. NASA ruled out any chance of a strike during those two close approaches a while ago. But a potential 2068 collision still loomed.

First detected in 2004, Apophis is now officially off NASA’S asteroid “risk list.”

“A 2068 impact is not in the realm of possibilit­y anymore, and our calculatio­ns don’t show any impact risk for at least the next 100 years,” Davide Farnocchia of NASA’S Center for NearEarth Object Studies, said in a statement. Scientists were able to refine Apophis’ orbit around the sun thanks to radar observatio­ns earlier this month, when the asteroid passed within 10.6 million miles (17 million kilometers). Apophis will come within 20,000 miles (32,000 kilometers) on April 13, 2029, enabling astronomer­s to get a good look.

“When I started working with asteroids after college, Apophis was the poster child for hazardous asteroids,” Farnocchia said. “There’s a certain sense of satisfacti­on to see it removed from the risk list.”

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