Space
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Asteroid Larger Than the Empire State Building in New York City to Fly by Earth on May 15
The giant asteroid has been estimated to approach Earth in the next several hours. Asteroid 388945 (2008 TZ3) is projected to "dangerously" approach Earth in the next few hours but with an estimated safe passage on our planet's orbit this coming weekend.
Latest Research Articles
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NASA Warns ‘Flood Basalt Eruptions’ Could Significantly Warm Earth’s Climate and Destroy Ozone Layer
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Sun Releases X1 Solar Flare from New Sunspot, Solar Storm Expected to Hit Earth
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Fireball Spotted Over southern Mississippi and Two Other states Causing a Loud Boom
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Mississippi Residents Collect Meteorites from Flaming Fireball Debris Scattered Across the State
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A Long Sigh of Relief: Asteroid 2009 JF1 Will Not Impact Earth on May 6th
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Solar Storm Alert: Sun Releases Powerful Solar Flare from Sunspot, Causes Radio Blackout over the Atlantic Ocean and Europe
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Asteroid Impact: NASA Estimates Space Rock the Size of the Great Pyramid May Hit Earth on May 6
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Venus and Jupiter to ‘Nearly Collide’ and Appear as One Giant Glowing Mass this Week
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Blueprint for Life: Scientists Detect All Bases of DNA and RNA in Meteorites
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Incoming Asteroid Double the Size of the Empire State Building will Fly by Earth on April 28
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Sunspot Releases Double Solar Flare, Causing Radio Blackouts in Asia and Australia
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Mega Constellations: Satellite Pollution Threatens Australian Skies and Indigenous Astronomy Practices