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The asteroid, known as 2024YR Four , was first spotted December 27th by the El Salce Observatory in Chile .
NASA 's Jet Propulsion Laboratory calculates there is a 1.6% chance it will hit Earth on December 22nd, 2032 .
Astronomers say based on its brightness, the asteroid is between 130 and 300 feet wide.
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