BREAKING NEWS confirms that the E

The asteroid officially known as 52768 (1998 OR2) is one of those rare cosmic visitors large

enough to rewrite human history, yet destined to slip past us in eerie silence.

Measuring up to 4 kilometers across and moving at 8.7 kilometers per second, it will cross Earth’s orbit on June 2nd,

missing us by a comfortable margin in astronomical terms, but uncomfortably close in human imagination.

NASA’s Center for Near-Earth Object Studies tracks thousands of such objects, constantly refining their orbits to rule out catastrophic impacts.

For 1998 OR2, the verdict is clear: no collision, no global disaster, just a stark reminder of our planet’s vulnerability.

Each safe flyby is both a relief and a warning, underscoring why early detection, better telescopes, and serious planetary-defense planning may be the quiet heroes of our collective fu

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