Small asteroid to sweep closer than moon's distance (earthsky.org)
By Eddie Irizarry in Space | March 13, 2019
The house-sized asteroid designated 2019 EA2 will pass safely by our planet on the night of March 21-22, 2019.
According to clocks in the Americas, a house-sized asteroid will pass safely by our planet on the night of March 21, 2019. For other parts of the world, the pass will come on March 22. The newly discovered asteroid has been designated as 2019 EA2. The Mt. Lemmon Survey in Arizona first spotted it on March 9, 2019.
According to NASA, 2019 EA2s closest approach to Earth will occur on the night of Thursday, March 21, 2019, at 9:53 p.m. EDT (01:53 UTC March 22; translate UTC to your time). The small asteroid will pass closer than the moon, at 190,246 miles (306,171 km) from Earth or 0.8 lunar distances.
The space rock has an estimated size of 82 feet (25 meters) in diameter, which means its slightly larger than the asteroid that penetrated the atmosphere over the skies of Chelyabinsk, Russia, on February 15, 2013. That asteroid estimated to be 55 feet (17 meters) in diameter caused a shock wave that broke windows in six Russian cities and caused some 1,500 people to seek medical attention.
2019 EA2 is an Aten type or Earth-crossing space rock. Its orbit brings it between the orbits of planets Venus and Earth.
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