‘That’s Zero Folks!’: Asteroid 2024 YR4 is no longer a hazard

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A record-breaking asteroid with the potential to wipe out a city in 2032 is officially no longer a hazard, according to the latest NASA data.

Last week, NASA increased the likelihood of impact from asteroid 2024 YR4 to 1 in 32, or 3.1%, up from 1.2% at the beginning of February. 2024 YR4 is big enough to wipe out a major city, and with a 3.1% chance of impact, this asteroid had the highest impact probability NASA has ever recorded for a space object of 2024 YR4’s size or larger. Humanity understandably took notice, but they needn’t have worried.

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