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Asteroid will burn up harmlessly in Earth 's atmosphere when it strikes, scientists say.
The asteroid, known as 2024 RW1, will hit the atmosphere around 12:46 p.m. ET ( 1646 GMT ) near Luzon Island in the Philippines .
The impact could create a fireball visible from the east coast of the Philippines , ESA says.
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