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Scientists monitoring football-pitch sized asteroid that could hit Earth in the future

Sky News Wednesday, 29 January 2025 ()
Scientists monitoring football-pitch sized asteroid that could hit Earth in the futureThe European Space Agency (ESA) has revealed it is closely monitoring an asteroid the size of a football pitch that could hit the Earth in a little over seven years.
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