Great steroids that come quickly, when it clashes with the earth there will be great destruction

Recently, scientists through a new study said that many major meteoroids were hidden around the planet Venus, which could become a serious threat to the earth in the future. These meteorites are so great that if they hit the earth, they can completely destroy a big city. According to scientists, it is very difficult to renounce the earth because this meteor is hidden in the strong glow of the sun. What is Venus’s co-effect meteorite? The co-creator meteorite of Venus is rocks of the space that orbiting the sun with the planet Venus, but not walking around Venus orbit. Currently, scientists have found about 20 such meteorites, including Trojan meteorite (who lives in front of Venus or in the back lane) and a quasi-monkey. Their length is 460 feet, that is, more than 140 meters. This meteor is mainly considered from the main sorce strip between Mars and Jupiter. The earth also has such a co-creator meteorite on which scientists are constantly researching. Why the threat to the earth? Venus is the closest adjacent planet on earth, and the near distance is about 4 million kilometers (4 million kilometers). Venus’s co-effective meteorites generally live with Venus, but if their orbit changes due to gravity, these meteorites may come to earth and pose the risk of colliding here. Scientists study the velocity of these meteorites for 36,000 years through computer simulation. They have found that some meteorites are in a low -centricity rope, which hides them in the brightness of the sun and makes it difficult to see. What is eccentricity? Eccentricity suggests how round or long or the orbit of a meteorite or planet. If the eccentricity is close to 0, the class is completely round, and the higher number refers to the long, oval orbit. Most of Venus’s meteor is more than 0.38, so it can be seen when it is near the earth. At the same time, meteorite with a low eccentricity remains hidden in the brightness of the sun. Is there immediate danger? Scientists have made it clear that no known meteor of Venus will hit the earth at present. In some media reports, the claim like ‘conflict in a few weeks’ is wrong. But he also said that it is necessary to constantly watch these meteorites. For example, in 2024, 2.3% of the conflict was mentioned on a meteor called 2024 YRR4, but later the possibility became completely zero. This type of monitoring is very important in the future. How can the earth be saved? According to scientists, we need better techniques to find and detect the co-effects of Venus. There are some proposed solutions to this: New observations: ‘Vera C. Rubin’ Observatory to be built in Chile, which will begin in July 2025, will help find these meteorites, although it will be challenging to see all the meteorites because of the brightness of the sun. Telescope in the orbit of Venus: Scientists suggest that a special telescope should be sent to Venus orbit, which can stay away from the brightness of the sun and see these hidden meteorites better. Meteorite Flexite Technique: NASA’s Dart mission was successful in 2022, in which a mission changed her orbit by clashing with meteorite demorphos. In the future, such techniques will remove meteorites from the earth. Indigenous Technology: Techniques such as India’s ‘Gaganyan’ mission can help protect spatial monitoring and meteorite threats. What will be the effect on India that falls? If a large meteor falls in a densely populated area of ​​India, there may be heavy destruction. According to scientific simulation, 140 meter -long meteorite can make a well of about 2.2 to 3.4 km wide. This confrontation will make 410 megatons equal to the TNT, which is millions of times more than the atomic bomb that dropped on Hiroshima. Therefore, scientists and government agencies take steps to monitor and prevent such dangers. The conclusion of Venus may not be an immediate threat to the co-end meteorite, but it may become a serious challenge for the earth in the future. Therefore, it is necessary to discover, monitor, and develop deflection techniques in time. For this, global collaboration and new techniques will be the key to our safety.