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Newly discovered bus-sized asteroid to whiz past Earth tonight at 34,621 km per hour!
A newly discovered asteroid, 2026 EG1, is set to make an exceptionally close pass by Earth on the night of March 12, 2026. Discovered only days ago, this asteroid will come within 197,466 miles of ...
According to the space agency's tracking, the rock is hurtling through space at more than 21,500 miles per hour.
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NASA Says a Bus-Sized Asteroid Is Nearing Earth Today. Does It Pose a Threat?
A bus-sized asteroid called 2026 CC3 will fly close to Earth today as NASA tracks the spatial object.
NASA’s NEO Surveyor telescope will launch in 2027 to find dangerous asteroids that current telescopes miss, strengthening planetary defense.
A team led by the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory were focused on using the Webb telescope because the asteroid has been extremely difficult to observe since last year. A ...
There were concerns that Asteroid 2024 YR4 could hit the moon or Earth.
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory reports that the near-Earth asteroid 2021 ER will approach Earth on Friday for a safe yet close flyby. The asteroid is roughly 44 feet wide, which equals the ...
A fast-moving, 93-foot airplane-sized asteroid is making a close approach to Earth today, NASA warns
A fast-moving asteroid called 2026 DG7 is set to pass relatively close to Earth. Scientists say it poses no danger, but the event is drawing attention from space agencies worldwide. Why?
New observations have ruled out the chances of an asteroid hitting the moon in 2032, according to scientists using the James Webb Space Telescope.
NASA confirms that asteroid 2026 CC3, about the size of a bus, will make a close flyby of Earth on March 11, 2026, at a distance roughly four times that of the Moon’s orbit. Is this asteroid a "danger ...
Estimating a mass for a potentially hazardous asteroid (PHA) is perhaps the single most important thing to understand about ...
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