Chance Of YR4 Asteroid Hitting Earth In 2032 Drops To 1.5%; NASA To Continue Monitoring Closely

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According to NASA’s website, the impact probability of YR4 may continue to evolve as new observations are made. (Photo source: Representative/Gemini AI)

Scientists at NASA are closely monitoring asteroid 2024 YR4, a rock that is said to have the potential to strike Earth in 2032. After a week of limited visibility due to the full moon, astronomers have resumed tracking the asteroid YR4, which could potentially hit Earth on December 22, 2032. The chances of the asteroid hitting the Earth are currently projected at 1.5% as of Feb. 20.

Initially estimated to have an impact probability of 3.1% on February 18—the highest ever recorded by NASA for an object of this size or larger—the odds dropped to 1.5% a day later after new calculations by the space agency's Center for Near-Earth Object Studies at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California.

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While this update has eased some concerns, the asteroid remains on the radar as top scientists plan a way to mitigate the potential risk of impact. 

"No one is panicking, but it's definitely what we're talking about in the hallways of NASA," a project manager at Kennedy Space Center told the New York Post.

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