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Multiple asteroids are hurtling towards the Earth this week. However, there is no reason to panic as they will only pass ...
NASA's Don Pettit has been back on Earth for a couple of months but he's still got some amazing photos to share ...
The asteroid, about a third of a mile wide at its equator, poses no immediate threat to our planet. But hundreds of years from now, there is a small chance that Bennu could slam into Earth.
After leaving Earth, Tianwen-2 will reach Kamo‘oalewa by July 2026. This tiny, elongated asteroid likely spans no more than 130 to 330 ft (40 to 100 meters). It circles the Sun at a mean ...
The Long March 3B Y110 rocket lifted off toward the near-Earth asteroid 469219 Kamo'oalewa and is expected to take a year to reach the asteroid. Asteroid samples are scheduled to return to Earth ...
On 13 April 2029 Apophis will be visible from Earth with the naked eye. But observing it up close, from just 31,000 km away, will be instruments and algorithms created at the Politecnico di Milano.
Today, May 26, asteroid “2025 KT1” will miss Earth by 1,240,681 miles. And four more are coming this week, about the size of a house. Last Thursday, “2025 KH” flew past Earth with a ...
Scientists are investigating whether an asteroid impact could have triggered Earth’s first great flood, reshaping the planet’s surface billions of years ago. Evidence suggests that a massive ...
A spacecraft reentered Earth's atmosphere Saturday, triggering a sonic boom that was heard in parts of Los Angeles County. The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft reentered Earth's atmosphere around 10:41 p ...
Royalty-free licenses let you pay once to use copyrighted images and video clips in personal and commercial projects on an ongoing basis without requiring additional payments each time you use that ...
A large asteroid, 2003 MH4, is approaching Earth this Saturday. It measures 335 meters wide and travels at 30,060 km/h. It is classified as a Potentially Hazardous Asteroid (PHA). A gigantic ...
NASA is monitoring three asteroids in the vicinity of the Earth that are zipping through space at around 16,000 to 41,000 miles per hour. A bus-sized asteroid known as "2025 KH," measuring around ...