
And we're another month down in 2020... As November draws to a close, NASA has confirmed that an asteroid named 153201 2000 WO107, one as big as Dubai's' Burj Khalifa, will hurtle past earth.
Right now, it's moving full throttle at a speed of about 56,000mph or 90,124 kmph, approximately, as it gets ready to collide with earth's orbit.
According to reports, the massive rock is set to barrel past at a distance of about 4,302,775 km from earth. And the event will apparently take place at 1:08am on November 29. Feel better about the year ending? For perspective, the asteroid's size is roughly between 12,00ft to 2,5700ft across with a diameter of about 2,690 feet.
Interestingly, the object, classified as Near Earth Asteroid (NEA) was discovered by scientists in New Mexico on November 29, 2000. Talk about life coming full circle, head-on. Spacereference.org says it has been termed 'potentially hazardous.'








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