Space will be the scene of another astronomical event when object 2025 ME92 flies by Earth on July 31, 2025. The celestial body, which has a diameter of 29 meters (approximately 95 feet), will move at an impressive speed of about 19,000 kilometers per hour.
Experts from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) have conducted a detailed analysis and determine the asteroid as completely safe. Its trajectory predicts passing at an impressive distance of 3.19 million kilometers – which is about eight times the distance to Earth's natural satellite.
NASA's Planetary Defense Coordination Office continues continuous observation of the object, working jointly with the Indian Space Agency ISRO. International cooperation ensures precise monitoring of potentially dangerous celestial bodies, providing peace of mind to the Earth's population.