A massive 2,000 foot asteroid is slated to zoom past Earth later this month. According to NASA’s Center for Near Earth Object Studies, the asteroid — known as 2006 SF6, the rock will zip past Earth on November 20th at approximately 2. 7 million miles at roughly 12:01 am EDT. The rock was discovered on September 17th. 2006. The space rock will reportedly fly past Earth again at approximately 17,800 miles per hour and will come within close proximity to Earth again on November 5, 2020. Back in August, an asteroid slightly shorter than the world’s tallest building, Burj Khalifa, flew past Earth. Here’s the complete story from Fox News. 

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