NASA is tracking an airplane-sized asteroid that's due to zip past Earth tomorrow at around 28,600 miles per hour, according to the space agency's Center for Near-Earth Object Studies (CNEOS).
The space rock—known as "2025 QD8"—is approximately 71 feet in diameter and is projected to get within 136,000 miles of our planet.
2025 QD8 is not the only asteroid within the vicinity of Earth this week. NASA is also tracking two house-sized asteroids—known as "2025 QH16" and "2025 RB," measuring around 43 feet and 53 feet in diameter, respectively—that soared past our planet today.
Another house-sized space rock, spanning around 58 feet, is also speeding towards Earth tomorrow, according to NASA, joined by a 35-foot-diameter asteroid expected to get with 500,000 miles of our planet.
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