Viral: Asteroid God of Chaos as big as Eiffel Tower is coming closer to Earth! NASA's eye on its every move

 These days NASA scientists are being told to be very cautious about Asteroid Aster oid  God of Chaos. There is news that the Asteroid God of Chaos is coming closer to the Earth. Where the Asteroid God of Chaos is passing, there are also NASA satellites nearby. It is being told that NASA is very cautious about this asteroid and is keeping an eye on its every move.

 
Let us tell you that the size of Asteroid God of Chaos is 340 meters, that is, almost as much as the Eiffel Tower. Its scientific name is 99942 Apophis and God of Chaos is its nickname. God of Chaos is a name taken from the Egyptian civilization.
 
This news went viral when SpaceX founder and Tesla CEO Elon Musk wrote a post on this topic from his Twitter account. In his post, Alan warned the world about this asteroid and wrote that there is no way for the earth to survive before this asteroid.
Allen expressed concern while talking about NASA's preparations for this possible collision. Since then, there is continuous news about Asteroid God of Chaos in the international media. 
 
NASA says that the asteroid God of Chaos will pass through close to the Earth after about ten years. Although it will be far away from the earth and it has only 2.7 percent chance of touching the earth. But still, for some reason if it collides with the earth, it will leave a crater about one mile wide and 550 meters deep on the earth.
 
However, NASA scientists say that after ten years, when it will pass close to the earth, it will pass far away due to the changes in weather and space. There is little chance that it will hit the earth. 
 
But if it collides, its effect on the earth is said to be as much as 880 million tonnes of TNT. Measure it in such a way that its effect would be 65,000 times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on the Hiroshima area of ​​Japan. If this happens, there will be a lot of damage to the earth, but NASA is working on this subject with caution. 
 
NASA's radar scientist Mariana Brozovic, working at the NASA Center in California, said that when the asteroid passes close to the Earth in 2019, NASA scientists will get a chance to understand many untouched aspects of science. Mariana said it is something to be excited about rather than fear. Although Elon Musk's Twitter account has increased an unknown fear about this asteroid in the international world, but NASA hopes that it will give an opportunity to understand science, not to be afraid.

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