It will pass closer even than the geosynchronous satellites that orbit the Earth, but there is no risk of impacts or collisions.
Its closest approach will be 19:25 GMT.
For regions in darkness around that time, it will be visible using good binoculars or a telescope.
Going at some speed too 7.8km every second.
More info:- BBC News - Asteroid 2012 DA14 set for record-breaking Earth pass
Its closest approach will be 19:25 GMT.
For regions in darkness around that time, it will be visible using good binoculars or a telescope.
Going at some speed too 7.8km every second.
More info:- BBC News - Asteroid 2012 DA14 set for record-breaking Earth pass