The meteorite metamorphosis again came to Earth after the upcoming Halloween
Due to the shape of a spooky skull and appeared on the occasion of Halloween in 2015, the meteorite is also known as the 'great pumpkin'.
Right on Halloween 3 years ago, scientists and astronomers were extremely excited when they discovered a strange meteor shaped like a skull that flew over the Earth with the speed of flying. about 125,500km / h (equivalent to 1.3 times the distance from Earth to the Moon).
The meteorite shape of the skull 2015 TB145 will fly across the Earth on 11/11.
This meteorite was officially named 2015 TB145 and was called by NASA with another name as a "great pumpkin" - the name is extremely suitable for the bizarre shape as well as the time it passes the earth .
The first image of the 2015 TB145 skull meteorite was recorded from the Arecibo observatory radar in Puerto Rico. Scientists say this is a meteorite that looks like fresh asphalt.
The first image of the "great pumpkin" was recorded from the Arecibo observatory radar in Puerto Rico.
Despite its ghostly appearance and nickname, the 2015 TB145 will not pose any danger to our Earth inhabitants. In 2015, meteorite meteorite flew over the earth with the nearest distance of 498 thousand kilometers. According to Mother Nature Network, this time, on November 11, it will cross the earth again with the nearest distance of 38.6 million kilometers.
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