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How is it potentially hazardous but poses no danger to earth?


NASA's Center for Near Earth Object Studies (CNEOS) it is not in any danger of hitting us in the foreseeable future.

Although its pass by Earth next month is dubbed a "close approach" by CNEOS it will actually be more than three million miles away at its closest point, which is more than 10 times as far from us as the moon is.

So there is no real danger.
 
How is it potentially hazardous but poses no danger to earth?
4.2 mill sounds like a lot but it travels a long ways every year, something could nudge it change is course just a degree and then it is in our lap one of these days,,,,, as big as it is,,, it would leave a mark if it hit us
 
Well if it hits the ocean I think most of the Inland would be underwater like that one movie with Dwayne Johnson that's why I like Central Wisconsin but my luck it would just hit Wisconsin
 
How is it potentially hazardous but poses no danger to earth?
"Potentially hazardous" means it's not hazardous under current conditions but under other conditions it could be (like a different trajectory)

A car is potentially hazardous. If a drunk gets behind the wheel then it poses a danger.
 

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