Hello! I hope you're ready to hear about this asteroid that has a small chance of hitting Earth. It's true! Scientists have calculated the odds of it hitting us at slightly more than 1%, so we need to be aware of it.  The asteroid was discovered by a telescope in Chile and is estimated to be anywhere between 130 and 330 feet across, meaning it could cause some serious damage if it hits. Right now, it's headed away from Earth, but scientists are keeping an eye on it as they learn more about its path around the sun.  This one now takes top spot on ESA's asteroid risk list, with a potential impact that would occur on Dec. 22, 2032. Don't worry too much though, there are no other known large asteroids with an impact probability above 1%. We'll keep you updated as we learn more about this new discovery. Stay safe out there!

Hello! I hope you're ready to hear about this asteroid that has a small chance of hitting Earth. It's true! Scientists have calculated the odds of it hitting us at slightly more than 1%, so we need to be aware of it. The asteroid was discovered by a telescope in Chile and is estimated to be anywhere between 130 and 330 feet across, meaning it could cause some serious damage if it hits. Right now, it's headed away from Earth, but scientists are keeping an eye on it as they learn more about its path around the sun. This one now takes top spot on ESA's asteroid risk list, with a potential impact that would occur on Dec. 22, 2032. Don't worry too much though, there are no other known large asteroids with an impact probability above 1%. We'll keep you updated as we learn more about this new discovery. Stay safe out there!

Hello! I hope you're ready to hear about this asteroid that has a small chance of hitting Earth. It's true! Scientists have calculated the odds of it hitting us at slightly more than 1%, so we need to be aware of it. The asteroid was discovered by a telescope in Chile and is estimated to be anywhere between 130 and 330 feet across, meaning it could cause some serious damage if it hits. Right now, it's headed away from Earth, but scientists are keeping an eye on it as they learn more about its path around the sun. This one now takes top spot on ESA's asteroid risk list, with a potential impact that would occur on Dec. 22, 2032. Don't worry too much though, there are no other known large asteroids with an impact probability above 1%. We'll keep you updated as we learn more about this new discovery. Stay safe out there!

Are you ready to hear about an asteroid that has a small chance of hitting Earth? Yes, you heard correctly! A new asteroid has been discovered, and scientists have put its odds of striking our planet at slightly more than 1%. Although there's only a tiny risk, we are not worried at all. We have a good chance that the risk will drop to zero. It's important to pay attention.The asteroid was first spotted by a telescope in Chile and is estimated to be 130 to 330 feet across. The space rock currently heads away from Earth, but scientists keep a close eye on it as its path around the sun becomes better understood. Once out of sight, we won't see it again until it passes our way again in 2028.As Earth gets clobbered by an asteroid every few thousand years with potential severe damage, this one now tops ESA's asteroid risk list. It is not just about a potential impact that would occur on Dec. 22, 2032. The good news is that there are no other known large asteroids with an impact probability above 1%.


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