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‘Emergency’ Nasa decision announced as odds on city-killer asteroid 2024YR4 smashing into Earth shorten AGAIN to 1-in-43

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THE odds of asteroid 2024 YR4 colliding with Earth have shortened again with scientists now saying it has a 1-in-43 chance of hitting.

Space officials have reacted to the drastic change by announcing an "emergency" decision has been declared in order to closely monitor the huge asteroid.

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The odds of asteroid 2024 YR4 colliding with Earth have shortened again (stock image)Credit: Getty
The asteroid seen on January 27, 2024 now has a one-in-34 chance of colliding with EarthCredit: AFP

Boffins from the European Space Agency (ESA) previously said there was just a one-in-83 chance it could make an impact in the year 2032.

Just a few days later NASA announced a further drop down to a one-in-53 chance of it striking Earth.

The odds have continued to move in recent weeks with fears starting to rise over what the asteroid may be capable of should it ever strike.

Despite it still having just a 2.3 per cent chance of hitting Earth, 2024 YR4 has caused space agencies to leap into preventative measures.

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A clever international team of astronomers have now been granted use of the iconic James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) so they can determine how much damage the asteroid may cause.

Astronomers are set to use the JWST in March to measure the exact size of 2024 YR4 and make any final calculations around its orbit.

The JWST, used by both the ESA and NASA, will take images of 2024 YR4 from its position a million miles away from Earth.

A second round of observations will also take place in May to determine how it has moved within a few months.

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At the moment, scientists believe the asteroid could be up to 300ft wide - the same size as New York's Statue of Liberty or London's Big Ben.

Chilling graphic shows ‘Christmas asteroid’ the size of a football pitch on trajectory to hit Earth in seven years

But its true size is yet to be confirmed with the powerful telescope set to help measure the light reflected from the asteroid's surface.

The larger an asteroid, the brighter it will appear through the lens in most, but not all, cases.

2024 YR4 was first spotted by the NASA-funded Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System station in Chile, late last December.

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At the time it had just a 1.3 per cent chance of hitting but was quickly regarded as one of the biggest threats to Earth.

This shot it to the top of NASA's and ESA's priority risk lists.

STOPPING THE ROCK

Scientists have already unveiled several options to stop 2024 YR4 from smashing into Earth.

Astronomer Dr David Whitehouse first noted the chances of a disastrous collision increasing as he said the asteroid is "unacceptable to ignore".

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