
NASA is calculating the date of the possible asteroid IMPACT on Earth
Ever since mankind learned that dinosaurs disappeared due to the impact of an asteroid, questions have arisen as to when it will happen again? Is there anyone who threatens the Earth? If there is one, is it dangerous? NASA recently reported the calculation on the “2009 JF1 asteroid.”
La Verdad Noticias launches more details about the impact of the 2009 JF1 asteroid on Earth and will answer several questions about its danger.
Earlier this year, rumors were circulating about the alleged arrival of the 2009 asteroid JF1, which could have an impact on Earth, therefore lNASA has announced a possible impact date, an information that the media began to spread amid sudden concern about this phenomenon.

Undoubtedly, the news about astronomical phenomena is of the utmost importance to scientists and to humanity in general.
When will Asteroid 2009 JF1 crash?
Through Sentry, a collision monitoring system, NASA noticed the presence of the asteroid “2009 JF1”, which is among the potential for impact on Earth, on May 6, 2022. However, Despite the fact that some media outlets have made sure that it can have an impact on our planet, the reality is different.
European Space Agency (ESA) said that the 2009 asteroid JF1 has only 1 in 4,166 probability of hitting Earth.
Asteroid 2009 JF1 is ranked fifth in the ESA (ordered by the maximum probability of impact) and has a diameter of 13 meters, and its probability of impact on Earth is 1 in 4,166.
But the small asteroid has not been observed since its discovery, 11 years ago, therefore, the uncertainty in his position is very high, said Luca Conversi from the Center for the coordination of objects near the Earth.
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NASA’s position is that dAccording to data from the Sentry system, there is a 0.00026 probability that the asteroid will hit the blue planet. and described it as a “safe” object.
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