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AaliyahK12 t1_iwvw3xd wrote
You'd hope the guardian would know better than to use sensationalist clickbait article headlines.
Here's my thoughts on it friend:
>With a diameter of 1 to 2km, space rock named 2022 AP7 crosses our orbit but has ‘no chance’ of hitting Earth
Cool.
WontonBurritoMea1 t1_iwvw4ro wrote
“It has no chance to hit the Earth, currently,” said Sheppard, noting that at present 2022 AP7 crosses the Earth’s orbit when the Earth is on the other side of the sun.
You gotta read the articles bro.
SpaceInMyBrain t1_iwvwy6w wrote
I'm worried that you got worried over one article on one source - especially since the source was The Guardian. You must have noticed the deafening silence of no other reporting on this being a danger.
FireflyZoe t1_iwvxnai wrote
Other commenters have already pointed out that the article directly refutes this claim, so I'm going to go a different route and point out this is why it's unhealthy to just read headlines. Read the articles!
barrycarter t1_iwvvtxr wrote
This is clickbait. The article clearly states "With a diameter of 1 to 2km, space rock named 2022 AP7 crosses our orbit but has ‘no chance’ of hitting Earth"
Arguably, there are many celestial bodies whose distance from Earth is decreasing at any given time