Small asteroid set to strike Earth’s atmosphere over France and English Channel tonight


The small asteroid is set to hit Earth’s atmosphere over the English Channel and France at 3am tonight. Due to its tiny size, it does not pose any threat. However, those awake at the early hours of the morning should be able to spot a good light show as it burns up in Earth’s atmosphere.

Hungary’s Krisztián Sárneczky discovered the asteroid, named Sar2667, just hours before its predicted impact.

It is just the 7th asteroid discovered before impact.

As the asteroid enters the atmosphere, it should appear as bright as the moon, astronomers have said.

It is expected to enter the atmosphere at around a 45° angle, coming from the East.

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Upon entering the atmosphere at 12 mps, the asteroid exploded.

The devastating explosion took place only about 20 miles above the city of Chelyabinsk in Russia and carried 20 to 30 times the energy of the Hiroshima atomic bomb.

Its shock wave broke windows and knocked down parts of buildings in six Russian cities.

The incident even caused some 1,500 people to seek medical attention for injuries, mostly from flying glass.

 



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