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13 Feb 2023


It marks only the 7th time that astronomers have spotted an asteroid before it strikes Earth, a trend that the ESA attributes to "rapid advancements in global asteroid detection capabilities." 

FILE PHOTO: A meteorite creates a streak of light across the night sky over the North Yorkshire moors at Leaholm, near Whitby, northern England.

FILE PHOTO: A meteorite creates a streak of light across the night sky over the North Yorkshire moors at Leaholm, near Whitby, northern England. (REUTERS/Steven Watt/File Photo)

The last asteroid that was detected before breaching Earth's atmosphere, 2022 WJ1, was spotted just four hours before lighting up the skies over Toronto, Canada, on Nov. 19, 2022. 

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Small meteoroids like Sar2667 strike Earth every couple of weeks but aren't a big danger to the planet.

Astronomers currently know of more than 1.1 million asteroids, about 30,600 of which qualify as near-Earth asteroids because their orbit brings them close to our planet, according to the ESA. 

This image made available by NOIRLab shows a plume of dust and debris blasted from the surface of the asteroid Dimorphos by NASA's DART spacecraft after it impacted on Sept. 26, 2022, captured by the U.S. National Science Foundation's NOIRLab's SOAR telescope in Chile. 

This image made available by NOIRLab shows a plume of dust and debris blasted from the surface of the asteroid Dimorphos by NASA's DART spacecraft after it impacted on Sept. 26, 2022, captured by the U.S. National Science Foundation's NOIRLab's SOAR telescope in Chile.  (Teddy Kareta, Matthew Knight/NOIRLab via AP)

NASA, the ESA, and other organizations around the world are stepping up their planetary defense capabilities in case a planet-destroying asteroid ever gets on track to strike Earth. 

Last year, NASA's Dart spacecraft destroyed the asteroid Dimorphos in a dress rehearsal of the agency's kinetic impact technique. 

Paul Best is a breaking news reporter for Fox News Digital and Fox Business. Story tips and ideas can be sent to Paul.Best@fox.com and on Twitter: @KincaidBest