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'God of chaos' asteroid Apophis will pass very close to Earth in 2029
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- Apophis will pass about 20,000 miles (32,000 km) above Earth on its 2029 flyby, offering an unusually close opportunity for observation from near-Earth space.
- Earth's gravity is expected to exert a tidal effect on Apophis during the approach, potentially altering its rotation or surface features.
- Scientists will look for surface changes that could reveal fresh material beneath weathered layers caused by space weathering.
- MIT researchers will monitor Apophis's rotation to search for before-and-after spectral changes during the flyby.
- The 2029 flyby will widen Apophis's orbit, shifting it from the Aten group toward the Apollo class of asteroids.
- Global coordination among NASA, ESA, and ground-based observers will track Apophis, measure brightness changes, and collect radar data to refine its shape and orientation.
- The event has shifted from feared to scientifically valuable, turning a potential hazard into an unprecedented study opportunity.
- Radar observations in 2021 helped rule out any chance of impact for at least the next 100 years, reinforcing the safety of the 2029 encounter.
- Apophis is an S-type, or stony, asteroid about 1,115 feet in mean diameter, likely formed in the main belt around 4.6 billion years ago.
- The 2029 approach will be the closest-known-in-advance flyby of an asteroid this size, enabling thorough modern observations.
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