https://www.foxnews.com/science/asteroid-fly-between-earth-moon-this-week-report
Scientists say the asteroid's approach this weekend poses no threat, though when it returns in 2026, there is a slim chance it could pose more of a threat
Astronomy fanatics may be in for a treat this Saturday as an estimated 200-foot asteroid is expected to “zip” past Earth in about half the distance from the surface of the planet to the Moon, according to a report.
EarthSky.org, a website that specializes in science-based reporting about the cosmos reported that asteroid 2023 DZ2 will make its closest approach to Earth on March 25 at about 3:52 p.m. EDT at a speed of 17,403 miles per hour.