What is International Asteroid Day?
Every year on June 30th, International Asteroid Day raises public concern about the dangers of an asteroid strike.. It's also a day to alert the public that crisis communication steps are still needed in the event of a credible near-Earth object event.
Considered minor planets, some asteroids even have a companion moon, and some asteroids even have a companion moon. These massive objects orbit the sun made of rock, metals, and other parts. The largest asteroids are over 300 miles in diameter. The most prominent asteroids are over 300 miles in diameter. If they were to collide with Earth, the harm would be severe.
An asteroid collision may have environmental consequences, such as shock waves, heat radiation, earthquakes, and tsunamis. The most recent asteroid count is 958,915.915. Between Mars and Jupiter, the majority of these asteroids orbit the sun. Scientists refer to this area as the asteroid belt in the United States. There are three classes of asteroids.
Asteroid classes
The following asteroids belong to the three classes of asteroids: Including: