Tomorrow, you can observe giant asteroids that work on Earth

This 650-meter asteroid JO25 will fly across the Earth at an extremely close distance - about 1.8 million km.

Despite the story of small asteroids, flying meteorites that graze the Earth often occur as "meals" but the discovered asteroid JO25 in 2014 still has many interesting things. And they will visit us at extreme distances near tomorrow morning.

Specifically, the 2014 asteroid JO25 (scientific name "The Rock" ) has a large size, estimated its length about 650m. This is the largest asteroid that has ever visited Earth since 2014.

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2014 JO25 asteroids close to Earth.

According to experts, JO25 is labeled as "dangerous" and rushes closer to Earth with a distance of 1.8 million km, only four times the distance from Earth to the Moon.

It sounds alarming but don't panic, because this asteroid will pass us with a safe distance. However, the interesting thing is that you can view them from your own house, through telescopes.

A NASA press release reported: "Although there is no risk that this asteroid will collide with Earth, this will be a very close encounter, between an asteroid of size. this with my planet ".

Asteroid 2014 JO25 after flying across the Earth will continue to move towards the solar system. And it will not graze Earth again until about 2600.

Good news for those who love astronomy and desire to discover JO25, that you can fully admire the asteroid across the Earth with your small telescope at 11 UTC on 19 / 4 (ie 7:30 am on April 20, Vietnam time) ! If there is no tool, you can view it directly on NASA website.