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School bus-size asteroid 2020 SW, which was just discovered on Friday, will stroll past Earth on Thursday, Sept. 24, but you can catch its approach to our planet through a live feed from the ...
Asteroid 2020 SW will pass within just 17,556 miles of Earth. Asteroid 2020 SW will pass within just 17,556 miles of Earth. Skip to Article. Set weather. Back To Main Menu Close. Quick Look- ...
Asteroid 2020 XR is expected to bypass Earth again in about four years, but it won’t approach this close again until at least 2196, when it will be an estimated 11.3 million miles away. This ...
The stadium-sized asteroid 2020 XR is due to make its closest approach to Earth on record early on Dec. 4, and the encounter will be livestreamed for everyone to see. Live Science ...
The Asteroid Foundation is hosting a five-hour series of panels and talks today to examine the state of asteroid research for Asteroid Day 2020.
On December 1, an object called Asteroid 2020 SO flew by Earth at an extremely close distance. According to astronomers, the mysterious object came within just 13 percent of the distance between ...
After asteroid 2020 SW's close shave with Earth, it won't pay our planet another visit until June 3, 2029, according to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Sign up for the Live Science daily newsletter now ...
07:56, 29 Apr 2020 Updated 11:19, 29 Apr 2020 While many Brits are enjoying their breakfasts this morning, a huge asteroid actually made a ‘close approach’ to our planet.
Asteroid 2020 DR2 is now the most concerning space rock around, but that doesn't mean there's much reason for concern. Eric Mack has been a CNET contributor since 2011. Eric and his family live ...
Take that, asteroid 2020 QG! When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The record-breaking asteroid 2020 QG won't soon forget its run ...
A SPACE object is due to come close to Earth tonight, and you can watch the object, which has been in orbit around our planet for several months, swing by Earth this evening live and free online ...
The massive space rock is large enough to wipe out a small city, and it’s moving toward Earth at about 27,500 miles per hour, according to NASA.