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Asteroid Apophis: A Slightly Increased Risk of Impact

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The asteroid Apophis, often referred to as the “god of chaos,” has been a subject of fascination and concern for astronomers. This potentially hazardous object has made close flybys of Earth in the past and is scheduled to do so again in the future.

A Slight Increase in Impact Risk

Recent research has revealed that the probability of Apophis colliding with Earth in 2029 or 2036 may be slightly elevated compared to previous estimates. While the risk remains exceptionally low, this finding underscores the importance of ongoing monitoring and research into near-Earth objects.

Apophis, seen in three wavelengths.
Image credit: ESA/Herschel/PACS/MACH-11/MPE/B.Altieri (ESAC) and C. Kiss (Konkoly Observatory)

The Potential for a Small Impact

The study suggests that a relatively small object, measuring around 0.6 meters (2 feet), could potentially deflect Apophis onto a collision course with Earth. However, the likelihood of such a collision is still extremely remote.

The Immense Scale of Space

Despite the increased risk, it’s crucial to remember the vastness of space. The odds of an asteroid impacting Earth are still incredibly low, even considering the possibility of a small object deflecting Apophis.

Ongoing Monitoring and Research

To ensure our planet’s safety, astronomers continue to monitor near-Earth objects closely. By studying these celestial bodies, scientists can identify potential threats and develop strategies to mitigate them.

While the recent findings regarding Apophis may raise some concerns, it’s important to maintain a balanced perspective. The risk of an asteroid impact remains exceptionally low, and ongoing research is helping us better understand and address potential threats.

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