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Near-Earth asteroids have some potential to collide with Earth. The effects of an impact, even from a relatively small asteroid, could be devastating. So, scientists are working to find objects that might collide with Earth. If one is shown to be a substantial danger, then strategies for deflecting it to miss earth may be discussed.

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What is a near-earth asteroids?

according to statistics maintained by NASA's Center for Near Earth Object Studies (CNEOS), 17,759 NEOs have been discovered: 107 near-Earth comets and 17,652 near-Earth asteroids.


How were asteroids first formed?

astronomers believe that asteroids were formed by a colision with much larger body near mars and thay formed asteroid belt


Is there a astroid coming to earth?

There are no known asteroids on a collision course with Earth in the near future. Astronomers constantly monitor space for any potential threats and would inform the public if there were any imminent danger.


What are the group of asteroids that may occasionally cross earth?

Asteroids that occasionally cross the orbit of Earth are known as Near Earth Asteroids. Asteroids that both cross the orbit of the Earth and are large enough to pose a significant threat in the event of an impact are known as Potentially Hazardous Asteroids.


What asteroid group does eros belong to?

Eros belongs to the Amor asteroid group, which are a class of near-Earth asteroids that have orbits that bring them close to Earth's orbit. Amor asteroids are named after the asteroid 1221 Amor, which was discovered in 1932.


When is the next astriod predidted to hit the earth?

There are currently no known asteroids predicted to hit Earth in the near future. Astronomers continuously monitor and track near-Earth objects to assess any potential impact risks, but at this time, there are no imminent threats.


Do any asteroids have orbits that come near the earth?

yes


What are the names of the asteroids that cross Earth's orbit and Jupiter's orbit?

Main Belt asteroids -- a band of asteroids located in the "missing planet" gap between Mars and Jupiter. None of these are economically attractive in a near term program because they are too far from Earth.Amor asteroids -- asteroids whose orbits approach but do not cross Earth orbit, and whose orbits are further from the Sun than Earth's orbit (i.e., "outside-t" Earth orbit). Many have orbits which reside entirely between Earth and Mars. Some of these are economically attractive in the near term.Apollo asteroids -- asteroids whose orbits cross Earth's orbit. Apollo asteroids spend most of their time outside Earth orbit. Many of these are economically attractive in the near term.Aten asteroids -- asteroids whose orbits cross Earth's orbit. Unlike Apollos, Atens spend most of their time inside Earth orbit. A large percentage of known Atens are economically attractive in the near term.


What are facts about Apollo asteroids?

Apollo asteroids are a group of near-Earth asteroids with orbits that intersect with Earth's orbit. They are named after the first asteroid of this group discovered, 1862 Apollo. Some Apollo asteroids are classified as potentially hazardous asteroids due to their close approach to Earth.


Celesitial neighbors of earth?

Moon Near-Earth Objects (asteroids, comets) Venus Mars


Why has interest in near-earth asteroids increased in recent years?

Interest in near-Earth asteroids has increased in recent years due to the potential threat they pose to Earth if they were to collide, as evidenced by past impact events. Additionally, advancements in space technology have made it more feasible to study, track, and possibly deflect these asteroids to mitigate the risk of a catastrophic impact. This has led to increased funding and missions aimed at studying and monitoring near-Earth asteroids.


Are asteroids near earth?

Numerous asteroids are in constant motion around the earth, infinitely tracing their orbits. Occasionally some will collide or break down and fall as bits of meteor to Earth.