Before the scientists move away from our threatening space object, asteroid 2024 YR4 runs against time to accurately calculate the possibilities of reaching the Earth in 2032. In an article in Bluesky, Astronomical Research Scientist Catalina Sky Research (CSS) The moon has a little chance (0.3%).
Discovered by the Atlas Observatory in Chile on December 27, YR4, according to recent estimates, the possibility of an impact of about 2.3%is the chance to reach our planet. Although apparently low, the threat becomes important when considering that the space rock is between 40 and 90 meters.
Although its size was insufficient to extinguish human civilization on December 22, 2032, asteroid ending a large city has the potential to exhibit about 8 megaton energy, ie 8 million tons of TNT, more than 500 times more than 500 times. The energy released by the atomic bomb that destroys Hiroshima.
What changes if the asteroids “destroying cities yar reaches the moon?
CSS Operation Engineer, who watches the asteroids and comets near the potentially dangerous world (Neos), is the author of the orbiting calculations containing the moon at the Asteroid Collision Route. According to him, the influence of our satellite instead of the 8 billion population of the Earth will be “an incredible cosmic land twist”.
Rankin is explained to the new scientist, and the effects of this possible collision, which can be seen even on our planet, will not directly affect life in the world. “This is the possibility of reversing a material that can reach the world, But I doubt why this is a great threat”. Nevertheless, this effect will release more energy than 340 hiroshima bombs.
In addition, the British broadcast, Imperial College London, a professor of planetary science Gareth Collins interviewed, “the world will be quite safe in the world”. YR4 asteroid as a result of the collision of the moon as a result of any material will probably burn in the world atmosphere, he added.
The results of the effect of asteroid on the moon

During his presence, the moon was accustomed to the effect of space rocks. Since this is not an atmosphere that can slow down “natural missiles ,, in case of effect, it is likely that 2024 YR4 dive into the surface of the moon directly into 50,000 kilometers per hour and then a strong explosion.
The most visible result will be a crater up to 2 kilometers (one more!). This is much smaller than 200 kilometers than the famous Chicxulub crater, which is created with the effect of the meteor that contributes to the destruction of dinosaurs, and the larger lunar crater is more than 2,400 kilometers compared to the South-Aitken pole basin.
Despite all these hypotheses, the truth is that the YR4 orbit is still uncertain and with estimates based on hundreds of observations. Most of them claim that they will not reach the Earth in 2032But there is a chance of impact. Future observations can change these possibilities. In addition, in the range of uncertainty, the moon, mare crisis can be hit from the plain Tycho to the Tycho crater, to the visible side of the earth.
Telescope will start watching James Webb YR4

2024 Observations made by YR4 astronomers have so far have come from telescopes on Earth and estimate the size of the asteroid by measuring the amount of light reflected in it. Since they are quite wrong, the James Webb space telescope will examine the real dimension of the “potentially dangerous” asteroid 2024 YR4 in the coming months.
The last article on the European Space Agency blog states that.WebB can examine the infrared light (heat) emitted by 2024 YR4Visible light reflects instead of light. Infrared Observations can offer a much better prediction of the size of an asteroid, as described in an article published in Nature magazine.
In an interview with Live Science, Rankin said, “After that, he still remembers 97.9% chance. [o asteroide] Earth “. Lost sleep”
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Source: Tec Mundo

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