What's Happening?
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has confirmed that asteroid 2024 YR4, once considered a potential threat to the moon, will safely pass by at an altitude of 13,200 miles. Initially discovered in 2024, the asteroid had a 4.3% chance of impacting the moon in 2032.
However, recent observations by JWST, in collaboration with the European Space Agency and NASA, have refined its orbit, ruling out a collision. This close encounter will not pose any danger to the moon or Earth, alleviating concerns about potential impacts and debris.
Why It's Important?
The confirmation that asteroid 2024 YR4 will not impact the moon is significant for planetary defense and space observation efforts. It demonstrates the capabilities of the James Webb Space Telescope in tracking and refining the orbits of near-Earth objects, contributing to our ability to predict and mitigate potential asteroid threats. This development underscores the importance of international collaboration in space research and the ongoing efforts to monitor celestial bodies that could pose risks to Earth and its natural satellite.









