The object is hurtling towards the Earth at a zippy 12,616 miles per hour, according to data from the space agency.
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NASA has selected a research institute in Transylvania County to help track Artemis II’s mission from launch until its return to earth.
The asteroid, around 100 feet in diameter, is speeding toward our planet at about 22,000 miles per hour, according to NASA.
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