What if a big rock cause large-scale damage when hit Earth? NASA ask one of its experts the question. Dr. Kelly Fast said it’s important to find the asteroids “before they find us.” Also She, said that there’s no known threat to Earth.
NASA also said in an Instagram post that its Planetary Defense Coordination Office “keeps its eyes on the skies” to ensure they are able to find asteroids before they find us.
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A lady had a potentially fatal experience in Canada.
As she slept through the night a small meteorite pierced through her roof and came crashing on her pillow.
Meteorite narrowing miss her head, but creates a hole in the roof.
The meteorite incident in Canada’s British Columbia province was not the only one of its kind.
Meteors comes towards Earth all the time.
Sometimes, the large ones survive the trip through Earth’s atmosphere and land on the surface as small meteorites.
Sometimes, people collect them and at other times, these rocks end up in museums or on online shopping platforms.
In comparison to meteorites, asteroids are huge, although much smaller than planets.
Asteroids orbit the Sun just like the planets.
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