A large "potentially hazardous asteroid" is expected to swing fewer than six lunar distances from Earth at the beginning of next month.
The asteroid, known as 2022 RM4, is expected to pass by Earth on Nov. 1 – about 1.5 million miles away at its closest point.
According to NASA's Center for Near Earth Object Studies, the asteroid has an estimated diameter of between 330 and 740 meters, or up to over 2,400 feet. https://www.foxnews.com/science/monster-asteroid-speed-earth-orbit-next-week
What I find amazing is that there is never another solar system or planet or what-have-you in front of the very thing NASA is trying to look at a zillion miles away. I can't take a photo here on Earth without something being in the way of what I want to photograph.