February 1, 2019 – The World Wide Holiday

“The Killer Asteroid” – 2002NT7 a relatively new discovery was first observed on July 9, 2002 by the LINEAR team. It orbits the Sun every 837 days, traveling in a tilted orbit from about the distance of Mars to just within the Earth's orbit.

But this was the conclusion from the very few observations made with the invention of NT7. The odds of the asteroid hitting the earth are 1 in 100,000 which is of very low probability, but it is continuously observed for its huge size. NASA's Near Earth Object program gives the asteroid a rating of "1" on the Torino impact hazard scale one of two such scales for determining the potential risk of asteroids and other objects. That ranking means it is within the range of "events meriting careful monitoring" but not of great concern. The researchers also have the idea to use the nuclear bomb a slight nudge at just the right part of its orbit, causing it to miss us.