Asteroid 2026 JH2 akan melintas dekat Bumi pada 18 Mei

Sebuah asteroid yang ukurannya kira-kira sebesar patung Cloud Gate di Chicago dijadwalkan terbang melintasi Bumi pada 18 Mei. Objek yang dikenal sebagai 2026 JH2 ini akan melintas empat kali lebih dekat ke planet ini dibandingkan jarak bulan. Asteroid tersebut berukuran sekitar 20 meter dan dapat diamati menggunakan teleskop atau melalui siaran langsung.

Asteroid 2026 JH2 saat ini tengah mendekati Bumi. Berdasarkan laporan yang tersedia, asteroid tersebut diperkirakan mencapai jarak terdekatnya pada 18 Mei. Jarak lintasannya akan jauh lebih dekat daripada orbit rata-rata bulan mengelilingi planet ini.

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