
Huge asteroid a MILE wide will zoom past Earth tomorrow - here's how to spot it
Pictured: The asteroid's location at 4:00 am BST Based on the light reflected by 1997 NC1, astronomers estimate that it is between 750 and 1,650 metres across.
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There will be two streams while the asteroid is at its brightest, both starting at 23:00 BST tonight and tomorrow night. Yet this still makes 1997 NC1 roughly 60 times bigger than the Chelyabinsk meteor, which exploded in the atmosphere over Russia and injured 1,491 people in 2013.
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There will be two streams while the asteroid is at its brightest, both starting at 23:00 BST tonight and tomorrow night.
according to Daily Mail (Mail Online) - HomeYet this still makes 1997 NC1 roughly 60 times bigger than the Chelyabinsk meteor, which exploded in the atmosphere over Russia and injured 1,491 people in 2013.
according to Daily Mail (Mail Online) - Home
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