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An asteroid touring at 66,174 miles an hour got close to Earth this past Sunday. The asteroid is being called 2018 GE3, and it was first viewed at Arizona’s Catalina Sky Survey on Saturday evening.  Soon after it came into an observable area, it skimmed past Earth, getting inside 119,500 miles of our planet.  The medium-sized asteroid had the capabilities to do regional damage, experts noted.  Asteroid 2018 GE3 became closest to Earth around 2:41 am EST on Sunday.  After it buzzed past us, the space rock traveled even nearer to the moon than it had to the Earth, getting closest at 5:59 am EST, NASA stated.  Earthsky.org, estimated that the diameter of 2018 GE3 was about 157 to 361 feet.

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As you can see by the photographer in space who took this image, we came pretty close to destroying a perfectly handsome asteroid.

The area of the rock was similar to the one which penetrated the skies over Russia in 2013, which resulted in about 1,500 people needing clinical assistance.  It is a rare occasion for an asteroid to go undetected before getting into earth’s atmosphere. The one hundred ten-meter long asteroid, which has been dubbed 2018 GE3 via NASA, shot with the aid of simply 192,500 km away – half the gap between the Earth and the Moon.

NASA JPL

This image suggests the course of 2018 GE3, after it swooped through earth, the space rock traveled remarkably close to the moon at 5:59 am EST.  Earth’s atmoshpere constantly protects us from incoming asteroids, a lot of which explode over the oceans or long before they get close to earth.  Also,  keep in mind that we can always send Bruce Willis to stop the Asteroid before it reaches us.

Written by Cesar Moya