Grimsby people could spot an asteroid high in the night sky on Monday evening.
It will be Earth's closest call with an asteroid until 2027 and the large chunk of space rock should be visible if you use a decent pair of binoculars.
Asteriod 2004 BL86 will safely pass us by on January 26, according to the Daily Mail.
It will be Earth's closest encounter with a space rock of this size until asteroid 1999 AN10 flies by in 2027.
Astronomers estimate BL86 to be a third of a mile wide.
And at the time of its closest approach it will be approximately 745,000 miles from Earth.
Observers in American, Europe and Africa will have the best chance of seeing the asteroid.
Because it is relatively large, 2004 BL86 will be spotted by using a small telescope or strong binoculars.