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NASA is tracking a bus-size asteroid heading our way; should you worry?
A bus-size asteroid is on course to skim past our planet, a reminder that Earth moves through a shooting gallery of rocks and ...
The 84-foot-diameter space rock—dubbed "2025 XM"—is hurtling through the solar system at a zippy 9,753 miles per hour.
A building-sized asteroid had a 1-in-32 chance of hitting Earth at its peak, but astronomers soon found there was zero chance ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
NASA tracks ‘bus-sized’ asteroid racing toward Earth: Should we be worried?
NASA is closely monitoring a bus-sized asteroid, “2025 XF1,” which is rapidly approaching Earth this week. With speeds of nearly 8,000 miles per hour, the space agency’s observations are critical for ...
NASA has unveiled a series of new discoveries that make the possibility of alien life elsewhere in the universe more ...
One of the most perfectly fun ‘90s sci-fi action blockbusters is now available to stream on Disney+ for viewers.
Samples collected from the asteroid Bennu are continuing the shed light on the origins of the solar system and how life ...
Sugars essential for life were found for the first time alongside “space gum” on an asteroid hurtling towards Earth, ...
Scientists are decoding fragile meteorites to uncover which small asteroids could become future treasure troves for space exploration.
Much remains to be known about the chemical composition of small asteroids. Their potential to harbor valuable metals, materials from the early solar system, and the possibility of obtaining a ...
Space.com on MSN
A dying satellite could use its final moments to photograph the infamous asteroid Apophis in 2029
The Australian company HEO Robotics wants to join efforts to study a rare space event, conducting its own flyby of the ...
Asteroid 2025 XF1 is hurting through the solar system at nearly 8,000 miles per hour, according to the spacy agency.
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