ISRO is alert to such danger. NETRA, which stands for Network for Space Object Tracking - Analysis, is monitoring Apophis very closely. Help can also be sought from other countries to face any future threat. However, researchers say that the meteorite is currently approaching the closest point to Earth.
However, the Apophis meteorite was first discovered in 2004. It will come closest to Earth in 2029. After that, it is estimated that it will come close to Earth for the second time in 2036. In this background, the researchers started working to find answers to many questions about its impact on the earth.
Amidst reports that it will come close to Earth in 2029, many researchers are arguing that it will hit Earth, while others are arguing that there is no such possibility. But there are no specific arguments regarding this movement going on in space. In such a situation, the next few days can give a definite answer about the movement of this huge meteorite.