Webb Data Confirms Asteroid 2024 YR4 Will Miss the Moon

Recent observations from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have provided crucial updates on the trajectory of asteroid 2024 YR4, confirming that it will safely bypass the Moon in December 2032. Initially, scientists estimated a 4.3% chance of an impact, which has now been ruled out following the refined orbital calculations. The asteroid will pass approximately 21,200 kilometers from the lunar surface, a distance that poses no threat to either the Moon or Earth. This clarification underscores the importance of advanced observational technology in monitoring near-Earth objects, as the JWST continues to enhance our understanding of the cosmos. As the asteroid approaches, ongoing observations will ensure that any further adjustments to its trajectory are promptly communicated, reassuring both the scientific community and the public about potential space hazards.
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