This NASA graphic shows the orbits of all the known Potentially Hazardous Asteroids (PHAs), numbering over 1,400 as of early 2013. Shown here is a close-up of the orbits overlaid on the orbits of Earth and other inner planets.
If you've seen films like "Armageddon," you know the potential threat
asteroids can be for Earth. To meet that threat, NASA has built a map
like no other: a plot of every dangerous asteroid that could potentially
endanger our planet … at least the ones we know about.
NASA released the new map of "potentially hazardous asteroids"
on Aug. 2 in a post to its online Planetary Photojournal overseen by
the agency's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. The map shows
the orbital paths of more than 1,400 asteroids known creep too close to
Earth for comfort. None of the asteroids mapped pose an impact threat
to Earth within the next 100 years, agency officials said.
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