The asteroid will be visible for several nights from different parts of the world. We’ll tell you when and where to look, and what equipment you’ll need to spot it.

Découvert en 1997 et baptisé (152637) 1997 NC1, le corps rocheux a une taille d'environ 750-1.650 mètres et se déplace à une vitesse de 8,9 km/s.

Called (152637) 1997 NC1, the asteroid will speed past at nearly nine kilometres a second