NASA: 15K 'City-Killer' Asteroids Near Earth Unaccounted For
NASA has detected only 40% of mid-sized near-Earth asteroids that could cause regional devastation and is developing new infrared space telescopes for improved detection.
- On Feb. 16, NASA acting Planetary Defense Officer Kelly Fast warned that roughly 15,000 near-Earth objects measuring at least 140 metres remain undiscovered, with only 40% of the detection goal reached.
- Many near-Earth asteroids orbit inside Earth's path and hide in the Sun's glare, while dark, carbon-rich asteroids reflect little sunlight, limiting ground-based observatories to short twilight windows.
- A 140-metre strike carries impact energy roughly 300 million tons of TNT, while Asteroid YR4 passed on December 25, 2024 and was seen a week later, briefly raising a 4% collision risk for 2032.
- NASA warned Earth cannot defend itself against mid-sized rocks about 140 metres in diameter, with experts saying DART remains a one-off demonstration lacking immediate launch options or sustained investment, Kelly Fast said.
- The Near-Earth Object Surveyor mission is expected to launch next year with infrared detection capability to find bright and dark asteroids and help NASA track more than 90% of NEOs ≥140m.
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The National Administration of Aeronautics and Space (Nassa) issued a significant warning: the Earth does not have active defenses against about 15,000 medium-sized asteroids, capable of destroying cities, which remain unidentified. The revelation generated fear in several parts of the world, although monitoring programs such as the Near Earth Object Survey mission are already under way. What is the year in which the planet would cease to exist?…
Huge boulders are regularly approaching the Earth. For 2026, the U.S. space agency Nasa has already listed more than 100 that will come dangerously close to the Earth. Some of them are real planet killers.
They are small enough to escape detection. But big enough to cause enormous devastation on Earth. “It keeps me awake at night,” says NASA expert Kelly Fast.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) issued a strong warning: the Earth lacks active defenses against some 15,000 medium-sized asteroids, capable of destroying cities, which remain unidentified. This revelation generated terror in various parts of the world, but is already working on detention programs, such as the Near-Earth Object Surveyor mission. It was Dr. Kelly Fast, NASA’s Interim Planetary Defense Officer, who during …
The space agency has admitted that Earth has no way to defend itself against these massive space rocks.
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