Asteroids close to Earth Just found it before darting, only 2 hours in advance. Good luck burning.

Asteroids close to Earth I just found it before I dashed in. Only 2 hours in advance. Fortunately, it burned out first.

March 15th, Sitthiporn Duangtaku Astronomy Information Officer The National Astronomical Research Institute (PDR) has posted an article on Facebook. National Academic Institute of Astrophysics (PDR) on astronomers Asteroid 2022 EB5 was discovered just two hours before it entered Earth’s atmosphere on March 12, 2022. However, the asteroid is only regarding 3 meters in diameter and is thought to have burned out in the atmosphere. Or if it falls to the earth, it will be the northern part of Iceland. with details that

Krisztián Sárneczky, Hungarian astronomer discoverAsteroid 2022 EB5 On March 12, 2022 with the Konkoly Observatory telescope.

They found that this asteroid was heading towards Earth. It will enter Earth’s atmosphere in two hours, making it the fifth asteroid to be detected before it hits Earth.

Asteroid 2022 EB5, regarding 3 meters in diameter, is moving at a speed of regarding 18.5 kilometers per second. It is expected to enter the Earth’s atmosphere at 4:22 am on March 12, Thailand time.

Asteroids will rub once morest Earth’s atmosphere. If it doesn’t burn, it might crash into the northern part of Iceland. become a meteorite

Currently, agencies that are keeping an eye on the occurrence of meteors like The International Meteor Organization is looking for evidence. If an asteroid had actually approached in the calculated direction There must have been people in Iceland and Norway who saw fireballs moving through the sky. or heard a sound like an explosion

However, clues to the potential asteroid 2022 EB5 have been found from only a handful of people in the area. It’s hard to confirm if it’s an asteroid 2022 EB5.

which usually An asteroid just a few meters in size will burn in the atmosphere. And burned all the way before it fell to the earth, so it is not a concern for mankind as much.

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