Asteroid ‘2008 GO20’, 3 times the size of Taj Mahal, to whizz past Earth on July 25

Another space rock is headed to cross the Earth again yet this time it is threefold the size of the Taj Mahal on July 25. The space rock '2008 GO20', estimated around 220 meters in measurement, will arrive at its nearest way to deal with Earth at around 3 am (IST) on July 25, announced NASA.
The space organization has hailed the space rock as a possibly unsafe item, however, the space rock is wanted to securely pass by the world's circle. The space rock is to pass a ways off of 4.7 million kilometers from Earth. It is moving towards Earth at a speed of 29,000 kilometers each hour, a normal of 8 kilometers each second. 

Conceivably unsafe items are firmly seen by the space organization as they can be affected by the gravitational pull of planets and can possibly change their circle to crash into our planet. On the off chance that a conceivably perilous space rock hits the earth, it can cause huge harm. 

Luckily, NASA has fostered a planetary protection framework that is fit for redirecting perilous space rocks. 

On the off chance that the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission becomes effective, it will upgrade our security from extraterrestrial dangers, for example, space rocks and other little nearby planetary group bodies.

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