Asteroid 2025 TF zipped past Earth above Antarctica, coming within 428 km of the surface. Roughly the size of a small car, it ...
An asteroid about the size of a small building zoomed past Earth unnoticed by astronomers last week, coming as close to the ...
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A rock just skimmed past Earth at 270 miles distance, raising questions about asteroid detection
A small asteroid passed just 270 miles from Earth before scientists detected it, marking one of the closest near-misses ever ...
The first incident occurred on Oct. 1, when a small asteroid designated 2025 TF slipped past Earth at an altitude of just 266 ...
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The moon's largest crater didn't form in the way we thought
The impact that carved out the South Pole-Aitken basin on the moon appears to have come from the north, not the south as ...
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9.8-foot asteroid zoomed past Earth in surprise close encounter; astronomers spotted it hours later
No one spotted the asteroid as it approached. Astronomers caught it only a few hours after it had already passed, when data ...
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So Much Smoke Coming Under the Hood!
What happens when smoke pours out from under the hood? This video documents the complex diagnostic process to find the source ...
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Analyses of moon's largest impact crater reveal unexpected insights into its tumultuous past
When astronauts land near the moon's south pole as part of NASA's Artemis program in a few years, they likely will find ...
A colossal northern asteroid impact billions of years ago likely shaped the Moon’s south polar region and explains its uneven ...
An asteroid recently made the second closest pass to Earth ever observed on October 1st. And astronomers only found it after ...
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People celebrate "Coming Out Day" as Trump administration moves against trans community
Drums clashed with hymns as a North Carolina town celebrated the LGBTQ+ community. Wake Forest Pride Fest coincided with ...
Starting Monday, the Southern and Northern Taurids meteor showers will offer a spectacular display of slow-moving fireballs, peaking in late October and mid-November respectively.
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