Many giant 'attackers' are hidden behind the Sun, scientists warned - they can wreak havoc in many cities
Scientists say that when the area around Venus is scanned from Earth with a telescope, nothing is visible.

A big danger is looming over Earth from space. Scientists have warned that some such huge asteroids are hovering in space, which, if they collide with Earth, can destroy entire cities. It is difficult to detect these asteroids. Due to sunlight and Venus blocking the view, scientists are unable to detect those asteroids with telescopes. They change their path anytime. It is difficult to get accurate information about when they will collide with Earth.
The asteroids that hover in Venus's orbit maintain a distance from that planet but can change their path under the influence of gravitational forces. Due to this, they can cross Earth's orbit, which increases the possibility of their collision. Their frequent change of path has posed a big threat to the Earth.
Scientists from Brazil said that telescopes from Earth are not able to assess their position correctly. There is so much sunlight near Venus that it is not easy to see anything or detect objects. Due to this, it will not be possible to know when deadly asteroids come near the Earth.
Scientists have named these asteroids 2020 SB, 524522 and 2020 C1, which have been identified so far. Their size is 100 to 400 meters in diameter. The collision of such a large asteroid with the Earth can cause great devastation. This is posing a threat to densely populated urban areas.
According to scientists, when the area around Venus is scanned with telescopes on Earth, nothing is visible. This blind spot is causing more problems. If this disaster is to be avoided, then Venus's space will have to be thoroughly investigated. This will enable proper investigation of that area, and we will be able to detect the trouble in time. The scientist has recommended starting a space mission in this direction so that those attacking asteroids can be identified and many cities can be saved from destruction.