There's some lovely Daily Express reporting there!
Quote:
"The ESA has warned of a “mountain in the sky” asteroid which is plunging towards the Blue Planet.
Didymos 65803 is a binary asteroid which has been classified as a potential hazard by NASA – meaning it could crash into Earth in the future.
The 775-metre space rock is orbited by a smaller 160-metre-wide moon and has the potential to wipe out a city, according to calculations.
In November, European space ministers are set to back the HERA project – humanity’s first mission to orbit the double asteroid and dispatch two smaller drones – named CubeSats – in an attempt to figure out how to deflect it."
However a look at the website of the ESA shows Didymos 65803 poses no threat whatsoever to the Earth and won't come closer to it than a distance of around 10 million kilometres. The purpose of the mission is to learn more about a
class of asteroids which could pose a threat to the Earth if one of them was ever to impact with our planet, rather to to examine a particular asteroid which actually poses a threat (because Didymos 65803 most definitely doesn't!)
https://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Safety/Hera/Target_asteroid2