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Asteroid to narrowly miss Earth, scientists say

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A diagram depicting the passage of asteroid through the Earth-moon system on February 15. Photo: EPA

Hold on to your hats: an asteroid will zoom within spitting distance of Earth next week, in what Nasa said on Thursday is the closest flyby every predicted for an object this large.

The last year DA 14, discovered by chance by astronomers after passing nearby last February, will be just around 27,700km above Earth’s surface when it speeds by, the US Space Agency said.

That’s outside the Earth’s atmosphere, but closer than the orbit of most weather and communications satellites.

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However, despite the close shave, Nasa said there was nothing to fear.

“This asteroid’s orbit is so well known that we can say with confidence that even considering it’s orbital uncertainties, it can pass no closer than 17,100 miles from the Earth’s surface. So no Earth impact is possible,” said Donald Yeomans of Nasa’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

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“At the same time, it will pass 5,000 miles inside the ring” of satellites, Yeomans told reporters, saying the asteroid’s path puts it right in the “sweet spot” to avoid having any damaging impact.

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