Asteroid 1997 NC1 to Pass Earth This Weekend, Visible With Telescopes
The European Space Agency (ESA) confirmed that asteroid (152637) 1997 NC1 will make its closest approach to Earth this weekend, the first such pass in 400 years. There is no risk of impact, but the asteroid will be visible through commercial telescopes and astronomical binoculars from various parts of the world. The closest approach occurs on Saturday, June 27, at 11:14 UTC, when the asteroid will pass 2.56 million kilometers from Earth. The object, with a diameter estimated between 700 meters and 1.6 kilometers, will not come this close again until 2133, according to the ESA. The asteroid will be too faint to see with the naked eye, appearing as a small point of light moving slowly among the stars. Viewing conditions vary by region, and the Virtual Telescope Project is hosting livestreams on June 26 and June 27.
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Sources: Wired
