Asteroids zip past Earth in this artist's conception. If an asteroid known as 2011 AG5 happens to pass through a particular region of space called a "keyhole" in 2023, it would be on track to hit Earth during a later encounter in 2040.
An asteroid discovered last year has been gaining notoriety because of a chance that it could hit Earth in 28 years, but NASA scientists say the odds are extremely remote that it will pose any danger to us.
The huge space rock, called asteroid 2011 AG5, is about 460 feet (140 meters) wide and circles the sun on a path between the orbits of Mars and Venus. Astronomers spotted it on Jan. 8, 2011, using the 60-inch Cassegrain reflector telescope on Mount Lemmon north of Tucson, Ariz.