‘God of Chaos’ Apophis asteroid will pass on April 29, 2029: NASA

Q: What will happen with ‘The Colossal God of Chaos’ Apophis Asteroid on April 29, 2029 according to NASA?

A: Apophis Asteroid which stretches about 1,100 feet (340 meters) across and will pass within 19,000 miles (31,000 kilometers) of Earth's surface on April 29, 2029.

There is rumor of ‘God of Chaos’ Apophis Asteroid hitting earth on 29 April 2029. But scientists are confident that it won't hit Earth. Instead, it's a once-in-a-lifetime chance for scientists to truly understand asteroids near Earth.

NASA is keeping a watchful eye on the Apophis asteroid trajectory.

Initial observations in December 2004 indicated a probability of up to 2.7% that it would hit Earth on April 13, 2029. Two years later, a study showed that Apophis would pass through a gravitational keyhole that would set up a future impact exactly seven years later on April 13, 2036. 

There is a high chance, as the date approaches, there would be lots of rumours circulating around. In most of the cases, people share it as the end of the world. However, kindly don't run behind these rumours. Keep your eyes on the news shared by officially by NASA!

Currently, there is a news that the Apophis Asteroid will collide with Earth and would cause climate change issues and tsunamis for which the world is not prepared enough.

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