AN ASTEROID named the God of Chaos, which has 65, 00 0 times the power of the nuclear bomb dropped on Hiroshima, has a bigger chance of hitting Earth than you have of dying in an aviation disaster, an expert has warned, putting into perspective just how much danger we face from space rocks.
The 370 m-wideasteroidis potentially on a collision course with Earth – andNASAis unable to completely rule out a strike. The Apophis God of Chaos asteroid is named after the Ancient Egyptian god of evil, darkness and destruction. It is bigger than the Shard in London and impact could have major consequences. If the 27 bn kilogram asteroid were to hit Earth, scientists calculate it would leave a crater more than a mile wide and a staggering 518 Meters deep.
However, most worryingly, the impact would be equivalent to 880 million tons of TNT being detonated – 65, 00 0 times as powerful as the nuclear bomb which was dropped on Hiroshima.
When thespacerock was first discovered in 2004, NASA was concerned that it would hit Earth in 2029, stating there was a 2.7 percent chance of impacting the planet.
However, by studying its orbit of the Sun , the space agency was eventually able to effectively rule this impact out.
But experts across the globe are still worried about a potential impact on April 12, 2068.
)Asteroid shock: ‘God of Chaos’ space rock has a greater chance of hitting Earth than plane disaster(Image: GETTY
God of Chaos has 65, 00 0 times the power of the nuclear bomb dropped on Hiroshima(Image: GETTY)
NASA has also given Apophis a one in 150, 00 0 chance of colliding in 2068.
While the chances of the asteroid hitting Earth are slim, one ex pert warned it is more likely to strike than of a person being killed in an airplane crash.
Bryan Walsh, author of the new book End Times which analyses the existential threats which humanity faces, said in his new book: “The chance of Apophis hitting Earth over the next century is a microscopic 0. 00089 percent as of 2019 – though that is higher than your chance of dying in a plane
However, a spate of aviation disasters over the last few years is sure to make the public nervous.
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ASA has given Apophis a one in 150, 00 0 chance of colliding in 2068(Image: GETTY)
Since the start of 2016, there have been 12 commercial airline disasters which have resulted in at least 50 fatalities .
Experts at NASA will use the next few flybys to study the asteroid and its flight path in better detail.
Radar NASA scientist Marina Brozovic said: “The Apophis close approach in 2029 will be an incredible opportunity for science. ”
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Astronomer Davide Farnocchia added: “We already know that the close encounter with Earth will change Apophis’ orbit.
“But our models also show the close approach could change the way this asteroid spins and it is possible that there will b e some surfaces changes, like small avalanches. ”
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