Giant asteroid 2004 BL86 to buzz Earth in celestial 'near miss'

Don't panic: the asteroid will miss us by a comfortable 745,000 miles – but nothing will get closer until 2027

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An asteroid called 2004 BL86 is about to zip past the Earth in what qualifies for a near miss in astronomical terms.

Much of the UK is covered with cloud, but clear skies in eastern areas of England and Scotland will provide a good opportunity for astronomers – professional and amateur – to observe the giant asteroid from unusually close quarters. Cloud may break later in central areas too, gallowing a glimpse of asteroid 2004 BL86.

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