Asteroid of 140 feet moving towards the earth at a speed of 30 thousand kilometers per hour! NASA alert for September 11

Several asteroids have passed close to Earth in August. And now even in September, this trend is not taking its name to stop. In the last few weeks, many astronomical events have happened before our eyes, including the passing of many asteroids near the Earth. Now NASA has issued information about another asteroid moving towards Earth. NASA’s Wide Field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) telescope has spotted an asteroid named 2022 QF2.
The space agency says that on September 11, ie tomorrow, this asteroid will pass very close to the Earth. The Near Earth Object Wide Field Infrared Survey Explorer (NEOWISE) is an amazing tech project being run by NASA. This is an astronomy space telescope that has been put on the task of finding out more and more asteroids present in our solar system.
Recently it has spotted a dangerous asteroid which will be very close to Earth tomorrow. Its size is said to be 140 feet wide. If it hits the ground, it can easily destroy a big city. And if this collision happens, then due to the vibrations generated after that, big problems can also arise in the surrounding area. So what does NASA say about it? Could it hit Earth?
According to information provided by the Information Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), Small Body Database and Center for Near Earth Object Studios (CNEOS), its name is 2022 QF2. It was spotted in the solar system on 19 August. Tomorrow it will pass near the earth and it will be in the range of 7 million kilometers of the earth. The speed of the asteroid is said to be 30,384 kilometers per hour. If it makes any change in its direction at the last moment, then it will take only two days to reach the earth.
According to the information that has been released by NASA so far, the asteroid will definitely pass near the Earth, but its path is quite safe, the possibility of it hitting the Earth has not been told yet. Meanwhile, the NEOWISE telescope is constantly monitoring the asteroid, if anything changes, it will be immediately notified.