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Slooh Captured "The Beast" - Asteroid 2014 HQ124

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Slooh To Tracked Massive and Newly Discovered Potentially Hazardous Asteroid 2014 HQ124 Zipping by Earth on June 5th. Slooh nicknamed the asteroid - The Beast.

NEA 2014 HQ124 is an eye-opening reminder of the potential dangers of asteroid impacts and the importance of acquiring and tracking asteroid orbits. It’s estimated that while 90 percent of the 1000-metre plus sized asteroids have been discovered, only 30% of the 140-metre sized NEAs have been found, with less than 1 percent of the 30-metre sized NEAs having been detected. Even a 30-metre sized asteroid can cause significant damage to a major city.

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