Potentially Hazardous Asteroid 2024 MK very close encounter: online observation – 29 June 2024.
On 29 June 2024, the potentially hazardous asteroid 2024 MK will have a very close, but safe, encounter with us, coming at about 295000 km from the Earth, about 77% of the average lunar distance, becoming one of the brightest objects of its kind seen in recent history. The Virtual Telescope Project will show it to you live!
* See asteroid 2024 MK very close encounter live HERE! *
The potentially hazardous asteroid 2024 MK was discovered on 16 June 2024 and announced three days later. Its diameter is estimated in the 120 – 280 meters range, while the minimum distance will be reached on 29 June at 13:49 UTC (source: Nasa/JPL). Of course, there are no risks at all for our planet. Because of its size and proximity, it will peak in brightness at magnitude 8.5 around the fly-by, easily to see with modest binoculars.
The Virtual Telescope Project will show it live, online, a few hours after the minimum distance, once visible from Italy. This way, you can have a look from the comfort of your home.
The live feed will start on 29 June 2024 at 21:00 UTC.
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