India, Aug. 8 -- Two massive asteroids are barreling past Earth on Friday in what NASA has dubbed a "close approach." But the biggest question is, should we be worried?

According to NASA, both asteroids are large enough to cause regional devastation if they collide with Earth, but the asteroid will instead miss our planet by a safe margin.

The first asteroid, officially named (2025 OJ1), is estimated to be around 300 feet wide, roughly the height of a 30-story building. According to NASA's Near-Earth Object (NEO) tracking system, it will pass by Earth at a distance of approximately 3.2 million miles, NASA said.

The second, 2019 CO1, is slightly smaller but still sizable at around 200 feet, comparable to a Boeing 747. It's set to make i...