July 24th.

As 2020 continues its quest to win the “most bananas year ever” award, NASA announces that a “potentially dangerous” asteroid is about to fly by our planet on Friday, the 24th.

At over 556-feet long, the asteroid named “2020 ND” will whiz by the planet (hopefully, right past us), at nearly 30,000 miles per hour.

NASA says the asteroid’s distance from (or, rather, relative proximity to) Earth, at 3 million miles away, is what makes it “potentially dangerous.”

Don’t panic over the asteroid’s danger-label, though, since this will be the sixth time it will have passed Earth.

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