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Published 09:23 14 Apr 2015 BST
The space rock is believed to be anywhere between 10m and 40m in diameter and could be on a collision course with Earth.
But apparently at the smaller end of the scale it would barely register and at 40m it would probably just make a small crater.
Also there's like a one in a million chance of it actually hitting Earth unlike the meteor strike in Russia in 2013 where more than 1,000 people were injured.
You might want to apologise to your boss now. Sorry.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svzB0QYNIWI
(H/T: Daily Mirror)
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