NASA speaks about meteorites larger than the Great Pyramid rushing to Earth

A meteorite larger than the Great Pyramid of Giza is heading towards Earth at speeds of up to 32,400 km / hour.

According to the Daily Star, the giant meteorite is rated 'potentially dangerous' flying towards Earth at speeds of up to 32,400km / hour, and it will approach Earth on August 29.

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This meteorite is larger than the Great Pyramid of Giza.

The meteorite named 2016 is the largest NF23 of Egypt. NASA takes this meteorite to the list of 'potentially dangerous' objects . That's because it will approach Earth at a distance of 5 million kilometers, while the distance from Earth to the Sun is about 150 million kilometers.

Most recently, a NASA expert spoke about the possibility of 2016 meteorite NF23 threatening Earth."We are not worried about 2016 NF23," said Lindley Johnson, an expert at NASA headquarters in Washington .

'This object is in a list of potentially dangerous names because it will approach very close to Earth, but we have not noticed anything unusual'.

In fact, not everything is always the same as NASA's calculations. The US aerospace agency has not discovered a 15-meter-long meteorite, flying over Earth at a distance of just 33,000km. NASA only discovered this meteorite the next day.