This Friday will touch the surface of the asteroid Florence, named after the founder of modern medicine, Florence Nightingale. It is the largest asteroid ever seen by NASA and is a great opportunity for researchers and scientists to observe and study this type of bodies.
It is an asteroid almost as big as the one that caused the extinction of the dinosaurs
Florence is within "potentially dangerous" asteroids because "its dimensions are greater than 140 meters and its minimum approach distance is less than 19.5 times the distance between the Earth and the Moon."
The UNAM researcher also recognized the importance of studying a body like this: "For science it is important to know its spectral properties (spectrum of light and colors); We can establish how much it measures and how its structure is. "
The asteroid Florence was discovered by astronomer Schelte "Bobby" at the Siding Spring Observatory in Australia in 1981 and may be visible to telescopes by passing through the constellations of Capricornus, Aquarius or Pisces.
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