Scientists say there is a one in 75 chance that Mars will be hit by an asteroid called 2007 WD5 sometime next month. Discovered in late November, the 160 foot wide asteroid is comparable to what is assumed to have been an asteroid that stuck central
While it is unclear how the impact will affect Mars, scientists do have predictions. At the moment of impact the asteroid will strike the Red Planet around the equator at a speed of 8 miles per second. At that speed, a hole the size of the meteor crater created in
Scientists are watching closely. If the asteroid hits at the right spot the collision could be visible on Earth through telescopes. An asteroid impact with another planet has still yet to be seen.