The asteroid is predicted to pass near 37,399 kilometers of Earth on April 13, 2029.
Apophis, an asteroid, has piqued the interest of astronomers worldwide.It has been closely monitored since its discovery in 2004.
“Asteroid Apophis has fascinated us as a species since its discovery in 2004: it was the first credible threat from an asteroid to our planet,” said Wiegert, an Institute for Earth and Space Exploration member.This asteroid is a near-Earth object measuring roughly 1,100 feet across. “Given how closely Apophis will pass Earth, there is a possible risk that a deflection from its current trajectory may move Apophis closer to impacting us,” said Benjamin Hyatt from the University of Waterloo, an undergraduate student who assisted with this study.
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