NASA is currently considering the possibility of using a nuclear strike on an asteroid that has been identified as a potential threat to the Moon. This asteroid has been described as a "city-killing" object and may be on a collision course with the lunar surface.
The agency is weighing its options in response to this imminent threat, although specific details regarding the timing and nature of any proposed action have not been disclosed. The situation is being monitored closely as NASA evaluates the potential risks and benefits of a nuclear intervention.
This development follows a series of recent discussions about planetary defense strategies, which have included various methods to mitigate threats from near-Earth objects. As previously reported, experts have been exploring innovative solutions to protect Earth and its celestial neighbors from potential impacts.
Further updates from NASA are expected as the situation evolves and more information becomes available.

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