California: A huge asteroid (2006 WB) is rushing towards the Earth, giving the scientific world both concern and excitement. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has issued a warning about this asteroid the size of a multi-story building.
The asteroid 2006 WB is unusual in appearance. The diameter of this asteroid is 310 feet or about 94.488 meters. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory is monitoring the asteroid 2006 WB, which is about the size of a multi-story building, and is expected to make its closest approach to Earth on November 26. The Catalina Sky Survey discovered the near-Earth object in 2006.
NASA, which is tracking the asteroid's trajectory, predicts that the asteroid 2006 WB will pass by Earth without causing any significant damage. Even when it makes its closest approach on November 26, it will be well within a safe distance. When it makes its closest approach on that day, the asteroid will be 554,000 miles away. So there's no need to panic. However, NASA is carefully monitoring the trajectory for any changes.