NASA has confirmed that two house-sized asteroids are rapidly approaching Earth at speeds of around 20,500 miles per hour.
These space rocks are being closely monitored by orbital-tracking teams, as despite their relatively small size in cosmic terms, their trajectories make them objects of scientific interest.

The passage of these asteroids highlights the importance of observation missions, as they allow experts to anticipate any changes in their orbits and evaluate whether they could pose a future risk. So far, NASA has not reported any imminent threat to Earth, but it continues to keep its alert systems fully active.
Should we be worried about their proximity?
According to NASA, there is no reason for the public to panic at this time. Although the asteroids are large enough to draw attention, their constant tracking and current orbital calculations indicate that they do not pose a clear danger of impacting our planet on this occasion.