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A large asteroid, estimated to be as big as three CN Towers stacked, is set to pass Earth this weekend at its closest point in four centuries. Experts confirm this will be the nearest approach since the 17th century.
The asteroid is expected to make its closest approach to Earth this weekend, providing a rare opportunity for observation. Experts have noted that this is the nearest encounter the asteroid has had since the 17th century, highlighting its significant size.
Officials have confirmed that a large asteroid, estimated to be as big as three CN Towers stacked, is set to make its closest approach to Earth this weekend. Scientists are closely monitoring its trajectory and assure the public there is no risk of collision.
What remains unclear — The exact size of the asteroid and its potential impact on Earth are not specified.
Asteroid to approach Earth this weekend at closest point since 1600s

A large asteroid experts believe to be as big as three CN Towers stacked on top of each other is about to pass Earth this weekend at its nearest point since the 17th century.


