Small asteroid lights up northern Luzon skies

STUNNING FIREBALL. The European Space Agency (ESA) reports that an asteroid, roughly one meter in width, struck the Earth on Thursday (Sept. 5, 2024). The celestial event produced a fireball that was visible over northern Luzon skies. (Photo courtesy of ESA/X)

By Brian Campued

A small, “harmless” asteroid hit the Earth’s atmosphere early Thursday morning, creating a fireball that was seen over northern Luzon, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said.

The one-meter-wide asteroid, 2024 RW1, lit up Luzon skies around 12:39 a.m.

“Discovered this morning by the Catalina Sky Survey, this is just the ninth asteroid that humankind has ever spotted before impact,” the European Space Agency (ESA) likewise said in a post on X.

The International Meteor Organization (IMO) also reported the discovery of 2024 RW1 hours before it struck Earth.

According to PAGASA, the discovery of the asteroid showcased “the growing capabilities of planetary defense efforts.”

Despite the inclement weather brought by Severe Tropical Storm Enteng and the enhanced southwest monsoon or habagat, netizens still posted videos of the celestial event on social media. – iro

Popular

Palace assures no cover-up in missing ‘sabungeros’ case amid search, retrieval ops

By Brian Campued The government remains committed to uncovering the truth about the case of the 34 missing “sabungeros” to serve justice to the victims...

Taal Lake site assessment yields sack containing ‘bones’ — DOJ

By Brian Campued The Department of Justice (DOJ) confirmed that authorities retrieved a sack containing burned remains believed to be human bones during the initial...

LTO integrates online driver’s license renewal system in eGovPH app

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has integrated the online driver’s license renewal in the eGovPH app, which ensures a fast and...

5 of 21 Filipinos in Houthi-hit ship in Red Sea rescued — DFA

By Joyce Ann L. Rocamora and Marita Moaje | Philippine News Agency Five of the 21 Filipino seafarers manning the cargo vessel Eternity C, which...