The next rock to approach our planet is the larger Asteroid 2019 WD3.
The asteroid was first picked up by NASA’s trackers on October 31, 2019.
According to NASA’s estimates, WD3 measures somewhere between 82ft and 187ft (25m and 57m) across.
On Sunday, the astound will shoot past Earth at speeds of around 8.28km per second or 18,521mph (29,808km/h).
The flyby will occur just around 2.01pm GMT (8.01am EDT) on Sunday.
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