Anasteroid capable of destroying a cityis headed towards us and may hit the Earth in seven years’ time. But don’t panic! Things aren’t as hopeless as they sound.

2024 YR4is a newly discovered space rock that measures between 130 and 300 feet. According to National Geographic, it has a one in 53 chance of hitting the Earth somewhere on its surface on December 22, 2032.

HighlightsAsteroid 2024 YR4 has a 1 in 53 chance of hitting Earth on Dec 22, 2032.The asteroid could cause significant damage and casualties if it impacts a major city.Scientists will gather more data on the space rock’s path in Dec 2028.

But will it be deadly?

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To get the bad news out of the way first, the answer is that it will have a noticeable impact, especially if it strikes one of the world’s major cities. So, not necessarily deadly, but definitely not something to brush off.

“It will cause casualties. It will cause major damage to people, to buildings and, even at a small scale, to wildlife,” Simón Ángel, an astrophysicist and the Scientific Director of Manuel Foster Observatory in Recoleta, Chile, toldBored Panda.

It won’t be as catastrophic as the “global-scale disaster” thatkilled all the dinosaurs, but it would “still be sizable for the city or the place in which the asteroid would impact.”

However, while the worst case scenario certainly looks devastating, experts assure that we should continue paying attention to 2024 YR4 — but that there is no need to “worry too much.”

Asteroid threat over Earth.

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Asteroid threat highlighted with a green circle in a starry sky image for 2032 potential impacts.

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“This probability that this asteroid can hit Earth was calculated only with the brief period of observation that we had — 45 days,” Ángel informed. “It was a window of only 45 days.”

The next time scientists will be able to gather more significant information on it will be in December 2028, when the space rock is once again observable with our telescopes. That will provide ample opportunity to collect more data and more precisely calculate “the movement and the orbit of theasteroid.”

Scientists have deemed it capable of destroying a city, if worse comes to worst

Asteroid trajectory map illustrating a potential city-leveling threat by 2032.

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“It’s a network of telescopes, fully automated, fully robotic, that are designed or optimized for detecting small objects in the sky in a brief period of time before they impact Earth,” Ángel explained.

World map highlighting potential city-leveling asteroid path in 2032.

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How it works is simple: the machine takes multiple pictures of the sky, all in different directions and positions. If there is any detection of movement for an object, experts may flag it as an asteroid. Their trajectory may also be predicted given its movement in the sky and its brightness.

And this said trajectory is what makes 2024 YR4 so “perilous,” according to Ángel. Its size is considered relatively “average,” but the asteroid’s current path is the reason this space rock is breaking headlines.

Combine that with the fact that it’s much too big to transform into ameteoriteand make its presence known as a shooting star, and scientists conclude that it could be a problem.

Stock photo of asteroid impact.

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However, there are other methods under consideration that have worked in the past.

Safe to say, it was nothing short of “wildly successful.” Imagery fromNASA’s Hubble Space Telescopefrom October 8, 2022, showed debris being blasted off the surface of the rock — known as Dimorphos. As a result, its trajectory was changed slightly.

For 2024 YR4, Ángel mentioned how it could be a possibility for us to alter its movement in 2028, when more data is available.

“If you alter the orbit of this object, it will not impact the Earth, but pass a safe distance away,” he said.

The Earth has encountered these sorts of warnings before

Space experts in a command center analyzing potential asteroid threat.

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City-leveling asteroid impact simulation showing fiery explosion and smoke over a metropolitan area.

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For now, it appears as if we’ll have to wait for another three years until we get more answers, and while this information may create some anxiety, the world has never been safer from these kinds of threats as it is now.

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