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End of civilisation in April 2020? A 2000-foot-long asteroid to fly 'very close' to Earth in mid-April
Social media is abuzz with news that the world is going to end in April 2020. But is that really true? Why people are speculating about it? Well here's the answer.

According to US space agency NASA, a large near-Earth asteroid discovered nearly three years ago will fly safely past Earth on April 19th, 2020. 

The space rock, known as 2014 JO25, is estimated to be 2,000 feet in size. It is expected to fly by Earth at a safe distance of about 1.1 million miles (1.8 million kilometers), or about 4.6 times the distance from Earth to the moon, Xinhua news agency reported.

"Although there is no possibility for the asteroid to collide with our planet, this will be a very close approach for an asteroid of this size," NASA was quoted as saying.

Small asteroids pass within this distance of Earth several times each week, but this upcoming approach is "the closest by any known asteroid of this size, or larger, since asteroid Toutatis, a 3.1-mile (five-kilometer) asteroid, which approached within about four lunar distances in September 2004," NASA said.

The proximity of asteroid has made people believe that it will hit earth and civilisation will end in April 2020.

The next known encounter of an asteroid of comparable size will occur in 2027 when the half-mile-wide (800-meter-wide) asteroid 1999 AN10 will fly by at one lunar distance.

In addition, the encounter on April 19 is also "the closest this asteroid has come to Earth for at least the last 400 years and will be its closest approach for at least the next 500 years," NASA added.

The asteroid will approach Earth from the direction of the sun and will become visible in the night sky after April 19.

It is predicted to brighten to about magnitude 11 when it could be visible in small optical telescopes for one or two nights before it fades as the distance from Earth rapidly increases, NASA added.

(Inputs from IANS)