Giant
asteroid may hit Earth in 2014
LONDON:
A giant asteroid is heading for Earth and could hit in 2014, US
astronomers have warned British space monitors.
But
for those fearing Armageddon, don't be alarmed the chances
of a catastrophic collision are just one in 909,000.
Asteroid
2003 QQ47 will be closely monitored over the next two
months. Its potential strike date is March 21, 2014, but astronomers
say that any risk of impact is likely to decrease as further data
is gathered.
On
impact, it could have the effect of 20 million Hiroshima atomic
bombs, a spokesman for the British government's Near Earth Object
Information Centre told BBC radio.
The
centre issued the warning about the asteroid after the giant rock
was first observed in New Mexico by the Lincoln Near Earth Asteroid
Research Programme.
The
Near Earth Object will be observable from Earth for the next two
months and astronomers will continue to track it over this period,
said Dr Alan Fitzsimmons, an expert team member.
Asteroids
such as 2003 QQ47 are chunks of rock left over from the formation
of the solar system 4.5 billion years ago. Most are kept at a safe
distance from the Earth in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
But
the gravitational influence of giant planets such as Jupiter can
nudge asteroids out of these safe orbits and send them plunging
towards Earth. Reuters
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