NASA has issued a public advisory about two giant asteroids set to pass close to Earth on August 8, 2025. One of the space rocks is reportedly as tall as a 100-story building, while the other is slightly smaller. While NASA confirms there is no risk of collision, the flyby has stirred curiosity and anxiety online. Amateur astronomers and space enthusiasts are preparing telescopes to capture the event, which will be visible in some regions. Scientists say monitoring such objects is crucial to early detection and prevention strategies in case a future asteroid poses a real threat to Earth.
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