Asteroid Apophis: Why astronomers fear 'God of Chaos' could strike TWICE in 2029 and 2036

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Asteroid Apophis: Why some astronomers fear 'God of Chaos' could strike TWICE in 2029 and 2036

On April 13, 2029, asteroid Asteroid Apophis will scrape by the planet from a distance of just 19,000 miles above its surface.The event will also mark the closest-ever flyby of an asteroid of this size.

 

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