NASA is tracking a huge asteroid nearly twice the size of the Great Pyramid of Giza which is hurtling towards Earth at 31,400mph.
The so-called 465824 (2010 FR), which is up to 270m wide, is set to collide with our planet's orbit on September 6th.
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It has been called a Near-Earth Object by the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) meaning it is 1.3 astronomical unit (AU) from the Sun.
One AU is the average distance between the Sun and our planet.
However, the giant space rock is not a threat to human life, according to scientists at the Center for Near-Earth Object Studies (CNEOS).
The flying object, which was first spotted by astronomers in 2010, is classed as an Apollo asteroid because it crosses the Earth's orbit.
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Experts are currently tracking around 2,000 asteroids and comets which could threaten our planet.