Asteroid as big as Eiffel tower is approaching to Earth.
An asteroid as big as the Eiffel Tower is on a way to cross the Earth and is predicted to strike sometime early in 2021, according to a prediction made by French astrologer Nostradamus.
Some information about Nostradamus
( Michel de Nostredame, usually Latinized as Nostredamus, was a French astrologer, physician, and eminent watcher known for his book Les Profitées, a collection of 942 poems that foretell future events. The book was first published in 1555.
Born: 14th of December 1503, saint remy-de-provance, france.
Died: 2nd of July 1566, salon-de-provance, france.
Movies has been release on him ( Man Who Saw Tomorrow, Prophecies of Nostradamus, The Prophecies of Nostradamus ).)
The monstrous asteroid called 2021 CO247, which is 0.83 times the height of the Eiffel Tower will fly past the Earth at 7.4 million kilometers.
Earlier, a gigantic 220-meter asteroid or about as wide as the Golden Gate Bridge is tall, at 6.9 million kilometers flew past the Earth on 3rd of January.
The scientists from NASA stated that an asteroid called 2021 AC, which is twice the size of the Great Pyramid of Giza, is set to hit the orbit of Earth on Wednesday. It will zoom by a distance of 3.5 kilometers.
In the first day of January, with a trend, three additional, small Near-Earth Objects (NEOs) will grace the Earth with their presence.
The 15-meter asteroid 2019 YB4 will fly by at a safe distance of 6.4 million kilometres. It will be followed up by two more chunks of cosmic debris in the form of the 15-meter 2020 YA1 and the 21-meter 2020 YP4, which will pass through a 1.5 and 2.1 million kilometers respectively, the next day.
NASA had stated that similarly sized Asteroid pass by Earth at a similar distance a few times per year, however, they are difficult to record, unless they head directly towards the planet, in which case the explosion in the atmosphere is usually seen.
World-famous astrologer Nostradamus has made 6,338 predictions out of which 3797 prediction have clearly proved to be correct.
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