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It would happen only in the extremely unlikely and unlucky event that Earth's gravity alters the rock's orbit in precisely the wrong way and creates a collision course.Īpophis is one of many asteroids orbiting between Earth and the sun that may pose future impact threats, and any close look is an opportunity to learn more about them.

Wednesday's pass could even influence the miniscule possibility ( 1 in 250,000 by NASA estimates) that the 885-foot (270-meter) rock might actually hit Earth in 2036. Scientists will watch Apophis to better fine-tune its future path. That's really why this event is on our radar." But on that next approach in 2029, it's still going to be closer than our satellites. "Fortunately they were able to determine that was inaccurate. "Back in 2004 when this asteroid was discovered there was concern that it had a relatively high probability of impacting Earth, a 1 in 45 chance during the 2029 flyby," said Slooh president Patrick Paolucci. Slooh Space Camera will stream a live look at Apophis, which at a comfortable distance of 9 million miles (14.5 million kilometers), poses no present risk but still has an extremely remote chance of smashing into Earth on future passes. Sky-watchers can enjoy a close encounter today with an infamous asteroid once (erroneously) thought to pose a serious threat to Earth-the force of an impact would be like detonating tens of thousands of "Little Boy" atomic bombs.
