Near-Miss Asteroid 2020 QG: One of the Closest Recorded Flybys on September 15

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On September 15, an asteroid passed relatively close to Earth, sparking interest among scientists and space enthusiasts alike. The asteroid, known as 2020 QG, was detected as it moved within about 2,950 kilometers (1,830 miles) of our planet’s surface, making it one of the closest near-Earth objects ever recorded without impacting the planet.

This celestial body, roughly the size of a small car, flew by unnoticed until it had already passed due to its small size and rapid approach. Although it posed no threat to Earth, its proximity serves as a reminder of the dynamic and ever-changing environment in space. Events like this help astronomers and space agencies refine their detection and tracking methods for near-Earth objects, ensuring that larger and potentially hazardous asteroids are monitored more closely.

Asteroids like this often fly past Earth, but thanks to advancements in technology, we’re now able to detect and study them in more detail, furthering our understanding of these space rocks and the potential they pose to Earth.