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A massive asteroid, as tall as the Eiffel Tower, will fly past Earth this weekend.
By Aniket Chakraborty
May 24, 2025
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Named 2003 MH4, it measures 335 meters and is moving at 30,060 km/h.
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NASA calls this a “close encounter”—it’ll pass Earth at 6.67 million km on May 24.
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Though there's no impact risk, its size qualifies it as a Potentially Hazardous Asteroid.
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Scientists warn future orbit shifts due to gravity or solar radiation could pose threats.
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A collision with MH4 would unleash energy like thousands of nuclear bombs.
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Days earlier, 2025 KF—about 23 meters wide—zoomed by just 111,000 km from Earth.
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2025 KF was discovered only this year and is made of loose “rubble pile” rocks.
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NASA says both flybys are reminders of the fragile peace we have in space.
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For now, Earth is safe—but the cosmos is a chaotic frontier with no guarantees.
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