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YR4 - the up to 300ft-wide chunk of space rock - was originally on course to crash down on Earth on December 22, 2032.
Mariangela Marseglia, Vice President of EU stores at Amazon on The Big Question ...
An observatory in Chile with the world's largest camera has published first images of star nurseries and galaxies. The Vera Rubin Observatory can detect even tiny changes in the sky, making it an ...
The White House bid to terminate NASA’s fantastical flights of exploration “across the solar system” threatens to explode ...
From a James City County soccer field, Van Ruckman observed a distant asteroid and its moon, a feat that electrified the ...
From a James City County soccer field, Van Ruckman observed a distant asteroid and its moon, a feat that electrified the ...
But astronomers now say that that science is telling them the asteroid will most likely miss Earth. But our planet is not ...
NASA is in the process of rescheduling a commercial mission to the International Space Station after the postponement of a ...
Webb's final snapshot of asteroid 2024 YR4 fine-tuned its orbit—raising Moon impact odds slightly, but Earth is safe.
NASA has announced that an asteroid about 200 feet in diameter is now slightly more likely to crash into the moon.
A NASA mission led by the University of Arizona is at risk of cancellation, putting groundbreaking asteroid research and ...
The asteroid that had people fearful for their lives is now very unlikely to strike the planet,... but scientists reveal it ...