Sunday, November 11, 2018

This is the end of this week

NASA has warned that three gigantic meteorites will cross the Earth by the end of this week.


Scientists have predicted that these huge space rocks, named 2018 VR1, are about a length of about 100 feet (30 meters) wide of a blue whale. This meteorite today (Saturday) expects NASA to travel closer to the earth. But unfortunately they can not be viewed with a small range of tools, and can be seen by satellite.



California

According to scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California, the 2018 VS1 meteorite is expected to cross the Earth first. The meteorite will travel just 8,61,700 miles (13,86,771 kilometers) away from Earth at 2:02 am (GMT) on Saturday 10 November. Scientists believe that this meteorite, estimated to be 42 to 92 feet (13-28 meters), will not hit the Earth.



In the next 16 minutes

In the next 16 minutes, the 2018 VR1 is closer to the Earth, considered to be the largest of the three meteorites. Its trajectory is expected to be within 3.12 million miles (5 million kilometers) from the Earth, but it is likely to be as far as possible.



Daisy and close meteorite

This week's last and closest spacecraft, VX1, will cross the Earth at Saturday 6:21 GMT. It will travel just 2,37,037 miles (3,81,474 kilometers) closer to the moon than the moon.



NASA

Although these distances are very large, they are classified as "very close" to NASA. Because they are surrounded by the sun, the space center explains that objects near the Earth occasionally attack the Earth.



10 million kilometers

Although millions or 10 million kilometers is known to be the largest distance to humans, astronomically, this distance is close to

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