A potentially hazardous asteroid the size of a football stadium is set to pass Earth this weekend, one of five asteroids to approach Earth in the coming days.
US space agency NASA keeps track of asteroids in space, including ones that are within 7.5 million kilometres of Earth.
Any object over 150m wide which approaches Earth within that distance, almost 20 times the distance to the moon, is deemed as potentially hazardous.
Most of these asteroids pass harmlessly with little fanfare.
One of these asteroids, known as 2002 NN4, is around 320m long, and is expected to approach within 5.09 million kilometres this weekend.