Asteroid burns up over California hours after detection as third impactor of 2024

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A small asteroid, named 2024 UQ, burned up in Earth's atmosphere off California just hours after being detected on October 22. It was the third asteroid to impact Earth shortly after detection in 2024. The asteroid measured about 3 feet (1 meter) and posed minimal risk. Monitoring systems did not track its trajectory until after it had already struck Earth, according to the European Space Agency. In 2024, two other asteroids, 2024 BX1 and 2024 RW1, also impacted Earth shortly after detection. Efforts to improve asteroid detection and potential deflection methods are ongoing among various space agencies.


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