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NASA has confirmed that asteroid 2025 NJ, measuring about 65 feet wide, will make its closest approach on 7 July.
Space enthusiasts are tracking Asteroid 2025 MM. It is airplane-sized. It will safely pass by Earth this week. The asteroid ...
NASA has confirmed the asteroid 2025 MV89 is en route. The space rock is about 120 feet across, roughly plane-sized. It is ...
NASA has detected an asteroid, named 2024 XW15, measuring approximately 210 feet in length, which is about the size of a large airplane. This asteroid is set to pass close to Earth on December 13 ...
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory has issued a warning for a monstrous asteroid that is expected to rocket past Earth on Tuesday evening. Dubbed 2024 ON, the celestial space rock measures 950 ...
NASA works with a worldwide coalition of astronomers to find and track dangerous asteroids. In the event of an impending hazardous asteroid strike, NASA already has its plan in place to alert the ...
The detection of 3I/ATLAS marks our solar system’s third time saying aloha to an interstellar visitor, following the ...
A large asteroid, 2003 MH4, will pass Earth on May 24, 2025. Scientists are closely watching its path. This asteroid is classified as potentially hazardous due to its size and proximity. NASA and ...
Nasa issues alert for stadium-sized asteroid approaching Earth ‘Potentially hazardous’ asteroid 2024 ON to come within 1 million km from Earth . Anthony Cuthbertson.
After months of tracking and refining Asteroid 2024 YR4's orbit, NASA scientists were able to rule out an Earth strike. There's no real risk to the planet in seven years or afterward, according to the ...
This coming Monday, NASA will broadcast its first attempt to modify the orbit of an asteroid, a capability that will be essential if we detect an asteroid that poses a threat of colliding with Earth.
NASA plans to try more deflection methods in the future, including a “gravity tractor” technique, where a spacecraft would be deployed to shadow an asteroid and pull it out of orbit with gravity.