These objects are tracked and are NOT on a collision course with Earth. “If it hits” is a hypothetical to show scale.
Near-Earth object · discovered 1997-07-05

152637 152637 (1997 NC1)

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watch score
How bigiEstimated from brightness and an assumed albedo. Radar or a spacecraft visit would tighten it.
947m
range 709–1585 m
How closeiLD = lunar distance (~384,400 km). The closest the object's path brings it to Earth's centre.
6.7LD
range ≈2,565,841 km
How fastiVelocity relative to Earth at closest approach.
8.8691884714434km/s
range 8.8691884714434–8.8691884714434 km/s
CompositioniInferred from spectral type. Drives whether an impact would airburst or reach the ground.
Stony
range Stony (assumed)
If it hit — a scale comparison, not a forecast
How big is that, really?
Bus12 m
20-storey tower65 m
Stadium250 m
Eiffel Tower330 m
This object947 m

Impact energyiKinetic energy converted to TNT-equivalent, with the size and speed ranges propagated through.
32538 Mt
range 13655 Mt – 152558 Mt
Where that sits
Hiroshima
Chelyabinsk
Tunguska
Tsar Bomba
An object this size would reach the ground and excavate a crater. The figures below are a scale comparison152637 (1997 NC1) is not on an impact trajectory.
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Can I see it?

Far too faint for the eye or amateur telescopes (mag ≈ 17.87). Tracked by professional surveys only.

Is it on a risk list?

Not on the CNEOS or ESA risk lists. No known impact solution for this object.

Data: NASA/JPL CNEOS · ESA NEOCC · IAU MPC.