Massive asteroid misses Earth by 'whisker'
Asteroid with a diameter of 2.7km came within a few million miles of Earth.
Last Modified: 01 Jun 2013 11:12
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The QE2 1998 was many times larger than the one that blasted over Russia in February
A massive asteroid with a diameter of 2.7km had a 'close shave' with Earth.
The QE2 1998 flew past the planet at a distance of about 5.8 million kilometres, or 15 times the distance of the moon - a relatively short distance in cosmic terms.
The asteroid is significantly bigger than the one that blasted over Russia in February.
Al Jazeera's Gerald Tan reports.