Is an asteroid going to hit Earth in 2068?

No, a major asteroid impact with Earth in 2068 is not expected, as NASA's latest observations of the asteroid Apophis (the primary concern for that year) have ruled out any impact risk for at least the next 100 years, confirming it will miss Earth. While older studies had noted a small potential for a 2068 collision, new data from 2021 significantly improved orbit calculations, removing Apophis from the risk list entirely.
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Will an asteroid hit Earth in 2068?

New observations of asteroid Apophis – thought to pose a slight risk of impacting Earth in 2068 – rule out any chance of impact for at least a century. After 17 years of observations and orbit analysis, ESA is removing the enormous asteroid from its Risk List.
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Will Earth be destroyed in 2068?

Although early simulations showed that there was a chance Apophis could hit the earth on April 12, 2068, this was later excluded and JPL Horizons calculates that Apophis will be about 1.864 ± 0.0024 AU (278.85 ± 0.36 million km) from Earth, making the asteroid much farther than the Sun.
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Is it true that an asteroid safely pass Earth in 2029, 2036, 2068 with no impact in 2027, July 21?

It definitely will miss Earth in 2029 and 2036, and radar observations of Apophis during the asteroid's flyby in March 2021 ruled out an impact for at least the next 100 years.
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What will happen on 13th April 2036?

A 300m-wide asteroid will not hit the Earth in 2036, US astronomers say. It was thought there was a one-in-200,000 chance that it could strike on 13 April 2036, but revised calculations have now ruled this out. Instead, Nasa scientists said it would not get closer than 31,000km as it flies past on this date.
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Large asteroid 'Apophis' could hit Earth in 2068

Would Apophis be a planet killer?

Even if it did hit us, Apophis would cause localised destruction at best (akin to a large volcano going off), and since most of Earth is ocean, and we can see it coming a mile off and evacuate the area it's going to hit, the odds of it killing anybody at all are vanishingly low.
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What asteroid has a 3% chance of hitting Earth?

He emphasized that even a 3% chance of hitting Earth corresponds with a 97% chance of missing it, and in all likelihood 2024 YR4 will not pose threats to our world. "What will happen is, with our gaining knowledge, uncertainty will shrink further and further and further," he said.
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Is Earth in danger in 2025?

Yes, Earth faced significant dangers in 2025, primarily from escalating climate change leading to extreme weather (heatwaves, droughts, storms) and potential pandemics, though major asteroid impacts were averted, highlighting ongoing cosmic and biological threats alongside accelerating climate disruption.
 
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Why is the world ending in 2029?

Asteroid 2004 (MN 4) a.k.a. Apophis Apophis is a near-earth asteroid discovered in 2004. Preliminary orbital calculations indicated that in would slam into Earth on April 13, 2029. Since the asteroid is 270 meters across and masses about 27 trillion kilograms (about 30 million tons), this was a great concern.
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What will happen on March 16, 2880?

They concluded that the 1.1-km diameter asteroid may impact our planet on 2880 March 16.
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What will happen in 1 sextillion years?

In 1 sextillion (10^21) years, the universe will be incredibly dark, cold, and empty; all stars will have long burned out, galaxies will have dispersed, and matter itself will be decaying, leaving behind only black holes, neutron stars, and cold iron remnants, with the very fabric of reality approaching a final "heat death" as all energy dissipates, far beyond the Sun's death (around 7.5 billion years) or even the last stars fading (around 10^40 years). 
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What will God do after Earth is destroyed?

The present earth will then be destroyed by fire, and God will create a new heavens and earth. The new heavens and new earth are the final phase of God's prophetic program and will be the eternal home of Christ's followers.
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Will life on Earth eventually end?

Yes, life on Earth will eventually end, not from a sudden apocalypse, but through a gradual process driven by our aging Sun, with complex life likely ending in about a billion years as the Sun's increasing brightness causes oceans to boil and oxygen levels to plummet, making Earth uninhabitable, with the planet itself eventually being consumed when the Sun becomes a red giant in about 5-7 billion years. 
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How big is the planet killer asteroid?

A "planet killer" asteroid is generally defined as one over 1 kilometer (0.6 miles) in diameter, capable of causing a global extinction event by launching enough dust into the atmosphere to block sunlight, but truly catastrophic impacts, like the one that killed the dinosaurs (around 10 km), involve even larger objects, with some estimates suggesting diameters over 10-60 km for total planetary devastation. While smaller "city killers" (140m+) cause regional devastation, planet killers create mass extinctions.
 
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What will NASA do to Apophis?

The Rapid Apophis Mission for Space Safety (Ramses), will rendezvous with the asteroid and accompany it through its close flyby of Earth in 2029.
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Could we stop the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs?

Yes, humanity could potentially stop an asteroid the size that killed the dinosaurs, if we detect it decades in advance, allowing us to use techniques like kinetic impactors (DART mission proved this works), gravity tractors, or lasers to gently nudge it off course, but it would be extremely challenging and require massive, coordinated effort, potentially involving nuclear options as a last resort. 
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What is going to happen on April 13th, 2029?

On April 13, 2029, the large asteroid Apophis (99942) will have a very close, but completely safe, flyby of Earth, passing closer than some satellites and becoming visible to the naked eye in parts of Europe, Africa, and Asia, offering a rare scientific opportunity to study it up close. It won't hit Earth; it will just zip by at about 32,000 km (20,000 miles) away, giving scientists a unique chance to observe its surface and composition.
 
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When was the last asteroid to hit the Earth?

Earth is constantly hit by small space debris, but the last significant, well-documented airburst was the Chelyabinsk meteor in 2013, over Russia, causing shockwaves and injuries from shattered glass, while large, crater-forming impacts are millions of years apart, the most famous being the dinosaur-killing Chicxulub impact 66 million years ago. 
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Should I worry about the asteroid in 2032?

Update: As of Feb. 25, 2025, the probability of asteroid 2024 YR4 impacting Earth in 2032 has been reduced to 0.001%. A recently discovered near-Earth asteroid, dubbed 2024 YR4, is making headlines because of the slim possibility that it could impact Earth on Dec. 22, 2032.
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How long is 100 seconds on the doomsday clock?

100 seconds on the Doomsday Clock is 1 minute and 40 seconds (100 seconds / 60 seconds per minute), representing an extremely urgent warning from the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists about existential threats like nuclear war and climate change, a setting first established in 2020 and indicating humanity is closer to global catastrophe than ever before. 
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How many years are left for life on Earth?

We have billions of years before the Earth becomes totally uninhabitable due to the Sun, but human civilization faces much sooner potential threats from climate change, nuclear war, or AI, with some scientists like Stephen Hawking suggesting centuries or millennia to become multi-planetary, while others warn of critical climate tipping points within decades; the long-term end involves the Sun growing hotter, evaporating oceans in about 1 billion years, making complex life impossible long before the Sun swallows Earth in 7.5 billion years. 
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What happened on 23 July 2012?

On July 23, 2012, Earth had a close call with a massive, fast-moving solar storm (a Coronal Mass Ejection, or CME) that erupted from the Sun, tearing through Earth's orbit but missing the planet. Had it hit Earth, scientists believe it could have caused widespread damage to electrical grids, satellites, and communication systems, potentially causing disruptions similar to the Carrington Event of 1859, but it fortunately struck the STEREO-A spacecraft instead, providing valuable data on such extreme space weather.
 
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Could a comet hit Earth?

Yes, comets can hit Earth, and they have in the past, causing major devastation (like the dinosaur extinction), but large, dangerous impacts are very rare, occurring on timescales of thousands to millions of years. While smaller, more frequent impacts happen, significant threats from large comets are infrequent, though scientists actively track potential near-Earth objects (NEOs) to monitor for risks, with some very large ones posing a greater, though rare, threat than asteroids due to their speed and composition, according to Britannica and The Guardian. 
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Has an asteroid ever hit a city?

The meteor was traveling at 68,000 kilometres per hour. The explosion took place over the snow covered city of Chelyabinsk in Russia, near the border with Kazakhstan. The impact of this meteorite caused destruction around the city. The shock wave was powerful enough to injure around 1,500 people.
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