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NASA just changed the odds of asteroid YR4 hitting Earth in 2032 yet again


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NASA just changed the odds of asteroid YR4 hitting Earth in 2032 yet again

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Asteroid 2024 YR4 has a 1 in 67 chance of hitting Earth at the time of writing. | Credit: Vitaliy Golubtsov via Getty Images

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big enough to destroy a city is now much less likely to collide with Earth in 2032, according to the latest NASA data.

In recent weeks, NASA had been steadily increasing the likelihood of a strike from asteroid 2024 YR4, with the odds peaking on Tuesday (Feb. 18) at 1 in 32, or a 3.1% chance. However, on Wednesday (Feb. 19), the space agency

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to 1.5%.

The odds are likely to change again as astronomers learn more about YR4’s trajectory, but they expect the likelihood to

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once the space rock’s trajectory is confirmed.

YR4 has an estimated diameter of around 180 feet (55 meters) — that estimate has been fluctuating a bit, but the asteroid is about as wide as the leaning tower of Pisa is tall. YR4 has the potential to release around 8 megatons of energy in the event of a strike — upwards of 500 times more energy than the atomic bomb that

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in Japan. This means it’s big enough to
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but too small to end human civilization.

There’s a tiny chance that YR4

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instead of Earth, but it will almost certainly sail harmlessly past both when it makes its closest approach to Earth in 2032.

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The Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) telescope in Chile recorded asteroid 2024 YR4 on Dec. 27, 2024, according to the NASA

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. By January, scientists had determined that YR4 had a more than 1% chance of hitting Earth and thus warranted further attention from scientists.

With odds above 1%, YR4 also reached level 3 on the

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. The scale enables scientists to categorize the risk posed by space rocks. Level 3 is reserved for asteroids and comets capable of localized destruction, but that are expected to be later reassigned to level 0 — meaning they pose no threat — once astronomers confirm they won’t hit Earth.

An international team of scientists has been granted emergency use of the

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, humanity’s most powerful space telescope, to further assess YR4’s risk. As more observations come in over the next few months, astronomers should become more confident that YR4 poses no threat to Earth, and we will see the threat level drop to zero.



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