A colossal asteroid larger than a mountain will safely pass Earth on May 21, 2026, an event that is exceptionally rare.
This asteroid exceeds 1440.0 meters (4724.4 feet), large enough to compare with entire islands or mountain ranges.
Extensive tracking confirms that this giant asteroid poses no danger to Earth during its May 21, 2026 encounter.
An impact from an object this size could cause mass extinctions, as happened 65 million years ago with the dinosaurs.
The Chicxulub impactor, responsible for the extinction of the dinosaurs, was about 10 kilometers wide.
Apophis will pass extremely close in 2029.
Near-Earth asteroids are remnants from the solar system's formation, and NASA tracks over 35,000 of them.
Fortunately, no objects of this scale are currently on a collision course with Earth.