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As if the coronavirus pandemic was not enough in 2020 and at the beginning of this 2021, on Tuesday in this GODMOTHER made it known that The 2009 JF1 asteroid could hit Earth in 2022, being the main one on its list of “bigger threats” of collision against our planet.
When could the 2009 asteroid JF1 collide with Earth?
National Aeronautics and Space Administration determined by Sentry system – which is used for collision monitoring – which follows May 6, 2022 would be the date of the collision of the 2009 asteroid JF1, which will be “the most dangerous” in the next 100 years, although the probability of a collision according to its parameters is 0.026%.
Asteroid 2009 JF1: features
NASA estimates that JF1, which have been followed since 2009, it measures about 130 meters in diameter and I think it has approx the size of the Great Pyramid of Giza, in Egypt.
Experts believe that if it touches our planet, an explosion equivalent to the detonation of 230 kilotons of dynamite would occur. This explosion would be devastating if you consider that Hiroshima bomb, launched in 1945, exploded with a force of 15 kilotons.
Asteroids with potential danger
Other asteroids with potential danger to Earth are the 2005 AD224, which could have contact with Earth between 2023 and 2064, while the 2007 FT3 would have an impact between 2024 and 2116.
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