Asteroid 2024 UQ Strikes Earth After Late Detection
Third 'Imminent Impactor' of 2024 Disintegrates Over Pacific
A small asteroid, designated 2024 UQ, impacted Earth's atmosphere just two hours after being detected, highlighting gaps in current monitoring systems.
Despite bypassing early warning systems, the asteroid posed no threat due to its small size of 3 feet (1 meter) in diameter.
Discovered by the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) in Hawaii on October 22, 2024 UQ disintegrated in the Pacific Ocean's atmosphere near California.
This incident marks the third 'imminent impactor' of the year, emphasizing the importance of advancing early detection technologies to prevent potential future threats from undetected space debris.