NASA confirms that asteroid 2024 YR4 will not collide with the Moon in 2032, as new observations show a safe passage.
Asteroid 2024 YR4, first detected in late 2024, initially sparked concerns of a lunar impact. However, NASA's analysis using the James Webb Space Telescope has revised the asteroid's path, confirming it will safely pass by the Moon in 2032 without any risk of collision.
Measuring about 60 meters in diameter, the asteroid was monitored closely to track its orbit. Early predictions suggested a close approach, but further observations have shown the asteroid's path is much farther than initially thought, ensuring the Moon's safety.
Asteroid monitoring is crucial for detecting potential threats and understanding their movements. The James Webb Space Telescope's data has been instrumental in refining the asteroid's trajectory, providing reassurance about its safe passage.
This event highlights the need for continued research and advancements in asteroid tracking technologies to mitigate any future threats.