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NASA says 'bridge-sized' asteroid to pass Earth by a close margin: Check size, speed and more

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NASA uses its advanced ground and space-based telescopes such as the NEOWISE telescope and Catalina Sky Survey to track asteroids in space.

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While these space rocks are millions or even billions of kilometres away from Earth, their orbits bring them close to Earth on some occasions.

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Using its tech, NASA has now shed light on a massive asteroid that is expected to pass Earth today, April 15.

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The asteroid has been designated as Asteroid 2013 NK4 by NASA's Center for Near-Earth Object Studies (CNEOS).

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This Near-Earth Asteroid (NEA) is expected to make its closest approach to the planet at a speed of about 59363 kilometres per hour.

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it will pass by the planet at a distance of approximately 3.2 million kilometres. While it has been termed a Near-Earth Asteroid, it is not expected to impact the planet.

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According to NASA, Asteroid 2013 NK4 is a staggering 1900 feet wide, making it almost as big as a bridge!

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Due to its mammoth size, it has also been termed as a Potentially Hazardous Asteroid by NASA.

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