astroid flying towards earth at 25,000 miles per hour, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson has warned. The celebrity scientist said the space rock could hurdle into the atmosphere the day before the votes take place in November.Racing through space at rocket speeds, the astroid is roughly the size of a fridge.Known as 2018VP1, Tyson warned that the rock could clip into earth as it whizzes past on November 2.He wrote on Instagram: “Asteroid 2018VP1, a refrigerator-sized space-rock, is hurting towards us at more than 25,000 mi/hr.“It may buzz-cut Earth on Nov.
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