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Asteroid nearly the size of Taipei 101 will pass Earth at end of week

The Taipei Astronomical Museum issued a press release saying an asteroid with a diameter roughly the size of Taipei 101 will pass closest to Earth at 10:40 p.m. on Friday (Feb. 2).

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory has named it Asteroid 2008 OS7, which will pass at a distance of 2,850,000 km, traveling at a speed of 18.2 kilometers per second. There is little to no chance that the asteroid will hit the Earth.

Close Approaches: Over time, 2008 OS7 has made several close approaches to Earth. For example, on July 20, 1964, it had a close encounter at a distance of about 0.034 astronomical units (AU), which is around 5 million kilometers (3 million miles) away.

Future Observations: Astronomers continue to monitor 2008 OS7 and other near-Earth asteroids to refine their orbits and better understand their properties.

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China is reportedly maintaining a constant military presence around Taiwan, with four warships strategically deployed in various directions.

These actions, as reported by the Japanese newspaperΒ Yomiuri ShimbunΒ on Monday, citing official sources, have brought to attention the security situation around Taiwan, which remains in flux.

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Joe Biden is weighing up launching strikes on Iranian military assets in the Persian Gulf after three Americans were killed in Jordan by a Tehran-backed drone.

The president has demanded advisors present him with options on how to respond to the attack without dragging the US into battle in the Middle East, Politico reports.

Insiders revealed any revenge bombings will taken place in the coming days as the commander-in-chief and military brass study a range of targets.

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