Giant Asteroid To Fly Close To Earth Tomorrow

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The month of March was a busy one for space exploration. From NASA’s Curiosity Rover observing the first ‘Sun Rays’ on Mars to the launch of the sixth joint NASA-SpaceX crewed mission to the International Space Station, the month was jam-packed with space news.

Another incident will be added to the list of all space development incidents, with the passage of a massive asteroid close to the Earth.

According to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), a newly discovered asteroid named 2023 DZ2 will safely pass by Earth on Saturday at a distance of 100K+ miles away. While close approaches are a regular occurrence, one by an asteroid of this size (140-310 ft) happens only about once per decade, providing a unique opportunity for science.

The Asteroid Watch Team of the US-based space agency tweeted, “Astronomers with the International Asteroid Warning Network are using this close approach to learn as much as possible about 2023 DZ2 in a short time period-good practice for planetary defence in the future if a potential asteroid threat were ever discovered.”

Astronomers with the International Asteroid Warning Network are using this close approach to learn as much as possible about 2023 DZ2 in a short time period – good practice for #PlanetaryDefense in the future if a potential asteroid threat were ever discovered.

Fortunately, the asteroid will remain about 175,000 kilometres away from Earth.

The asteroid was first discovered by astronomers at the La Palma Observatory in the Canary Islands in February 2023 and is estimated to be between 144 and 325 feet (44 and 99 metres) in diameter.

According to Live Science, if the 2023 DZ2 collides with Earth, it could cause significant damage. The Chelyabinsk meteor that exploded over Russia in 2013 was likely about 59 feet (18 m) long and damaged 7,000 buildings, injuring more than 1,400 people (mostly due to flying glass). The new visitor is estimated to be at least three times larger.Imran Khan’s Protective Bail Extended Till March 27 In Five Cases

Lahore: A top Pakistani court today extended till March 27 the protective bail granted to former PM Imran Khan in five cases related to terrorism after he appeared before a two-member bench here.

The Lahore High Court (LHC) granted the extension of anticipatory bail to Khan after the 70-year-old chief of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf appeared before it amidst tight security.

Last week, Khan was granted anticipatory bail in these five cases till March 24.

Of the five cases, one is related to the alleged attack on the judicial complex in Islamabad in which the government law officer objected that Khan should secure protective bail from Islamabad court.

Khan told the LHC that last week on his appearance before a court in Islamabad police and FC (frontier constabulary) personnel fired teargas shells at his car and a clash took place between the PTI workers and police.

Besides, a plot was hatched to kill him there and that is why he returned to Lahore.

“My life is in danger I request the court to watch a video to see that I was waiting outside the judicial complex for 40 minutes as I am speaking the truth,” he said and added he was facing a total of 140 cases out of which 40 were of terrorism and it is not humanly possible to appear in every case.

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