NASA’s Webb Telescope Confirms Asteroid 2024 YR4 Will Safely Pass the Moon in 2032

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has provided crucial infrared observations that refine the orbital path of asteroid 2024 YR4, confirming it will safely pass approximately 21,200 kilometers above the Moon in December 2032. This new data has alleviated earlier concerns regarding the asteroid's potential impact with the lunar surface, which had suggested a minimal risk. The findings underscore the importance of advanced space observation technology in tracking near-Earth objects and ensuring planetary safety. The Webb Telescope's capabilities continue to enhance our understanding of celestial bodies and their trajectories, positioning it as a vital tool in planetary defense initiatives. As global interest in space exploration grows, such confirmations not only reassure the scientific community but also the public, highlighting humanity's capacity to monitor and respond to cosmic phenomena.
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