Zheleznov explained that in such a scenario, it is possible for at most one spacecraft to be damaged and this will not have a noticeable impact on the Earth.

The Apophis asteroid was discovered in 2004, and according to the latest calculations, its closest approach to Earth is expected to be on April 13, 2029, at a distance of approximately 32 thousand kilometers from our planet. This is approximately the distance at which geostationary satellites are located.

Source: Ferra

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