200-foot asteroid 2023 DZ2 to pass closer than moon
Asteroid 2023 DZ2 will safely pass by Earth at about half the Earth-moon distance. Image via NASA.
Yet another newly discovered space rock will safely zip past Earth, this one on March 25, 2023. It’ll sweep by at about half the Earth-moon distance. Astronomers at the observatory of La Palma, in the Canary Islands, Spain, discovered the asteroid in late February 2023. And amateur astronomers might get a glimpse of the asteroid as it speeds past. See the charts at the bottom of this post.
Closest approach to Earth is thought to occur at around 19:51 UTC (3:51 p.m. EDT) on March 25. But the exact time and other details might be updated as more observations come in.The asteroid has been labeled 2023 DZ2. It’s part of the Apollo family of asteroids. Current estimates put 2023 DZ2’s size at about 210 feet (64 meters) in diameter.
Estimates of its size are between 141 and 312 feet (43 and 95 meters) in diameter. For comparison, the asteroid that entered over Chelyabinsk, Russia, in February 2013 was a space rock around 65 feet (20 meters) in diameter. Watch a video of size comparisons in asteroids here. 2023 DZ2 is classified as a NEO (Near Earth Object). It orbits the sun every 3.16 years. Read More…