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China’s Observatories Capture Rare Asteroid Impact 🌠📡

Sky-Watchers Snag Fast-Moving Space Rock Before It Hits Earth!

Chinese observatories have snapped jaw-dropping images of asteroid 2024 XA1 – a car-sized space visitor that lit up Siberia’s skies this month! 🚀 This marks China’s fourth asteroid impact prediction this year, showcasing its growing role in planetary defense.

Race Against Time ⏳

First spotted by a U.S. telescope on Dec. 3, the 1-meter-wide asteroid was tracked by China’s Lijiang 2.4-meter telescope just hours before its fiery 4:15 p.m. UTC plunge. Talk about a close call! 🔭 ‘Our team executed precision tracking like cosmic ninjas,’ said researcher Zhang Xiliang.

Global Space Squad 🌍

Key players included:

  • Yunnan Observatories’ lightning-fast detection
  • Purple Mountain’s 42-minutes-to-impact snap
  • Xinjiang’s cameras catching the final approach

Why it matters? 🌏 Early warnings help scientists prepare for bigger threats. With 64 global reports logged, this event proves international collab is *everything* in space security!

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