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For more on today’s uncovering of the October 7th image (above), check out my Universe Today article. For more information on the first ever predicted asteroid impact, check out my collection of articles on Astroengine.com (tag: “2008 TC3”). Author Ian O'NeillPosted on November 8, 20...
NASA: An Asteroid Will Barely Avoid Slamming Into Earth TodayDavid Edwards
NASA/ESA/STScI/Hubble Psyche spacecraft Artist's conception of the Psyche spacecraft in flight. Psyche will orbit the metal-rich... © NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU near-Earth object: impact The impact of a near-Earth object 66 million years ago in what is today the Caribbean... ...
While every day is “asteroid day” for @NASA ’s #PlanetaryDefense Coordination Office, today is a UN-sanctioned day aimed to raise public awareness about the impact hazard #asteroids and other near-Earth objects (#NEOs) can pose to Earth. Show more— NASA Asteroid Watch (@AsteroidWatch) ...
Watch: Asteroid NASA calls "potentially hazardous" about to zoom past Earth The asteroid, as big as a skyscraper and stadium, will pass within 1.7 million miles of Earth and you can see it on a NASA website. Feb 2, 2024 Bright star will vanish in one-of-a-kind eclipse. Here's how...
Universe Today:NASA has Approved a Space Telescope That Will Scan the Skies for Dangerous Near-Earth Asteroids Universe Today:You Can Blow Up an Asteroid Just a few Months Before it Hits Earth and Prevent 99% of the Damage
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson reminded people earlier in the day via Twitter that, “No, this is not a movie plot.” He added in a prerecorded video: ”We’ve all seen it on movies like “Armageddon,” but the real-life stakes are high.” Monday’s target: a 525-foot (160-meter)...
Today’s Video of the Day from NASA Goddard describes the moment that the asteroid Eurybates passed in front of a star on October 20, 2021
As of today, only approximately 6% of meteorite falls have been firmly linked to their sources (Moon, Mars or asteroid (4) Vesta4,5,6). Here we show that approximately 70% of meteorites originate from three recent break-ups of D > 30 km asteroids that occurred 5.8, 7.6 and ...