Space
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'Potentially Hazardous' Kilometer-Wide Asteroid Set to Pass by Earth, Here's How to Track it
An asteroid that measures a little over half a mile wide, bigger than any building on Earth, is to fly by Earth and through the inner solar system, with a proximity close enough to our planet that even backyard astronomers can get a glimpse.
Latest Research Articles
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"Potentially Hazardous" Asteroid Twice the Size of Empire State Will Pass Near Earth on January 18
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Solar Storm Warning: Geomagnetic Storm Set to Impact Earth Directly on January 15
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Scientists Consider Exploring Interstellar Space by Sending Life Outside Solar System
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Does the Gravitational Pull of the Sun and Moon Really Affect Activity on Earth?
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Gigantic Asteroid Will Pass By Earth in 7 Years, Do We Have Defense Against Such Threats?
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Scientists Warn for Solar Storms That Could Cause “Massive Blackouts” and Threaten Life on Earth
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Does Size Matter? How Deadly a Meteorite is Depends More on Its Composition, Say Experts
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Meteor Exploding Over Pittsburgh During New Year Has the Power of 27 Tonnes of TNT
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Quadrantid Meteor Shower: How to Watch This Week's Breathtaking Celestial Display
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NASA Raises Warning as Five Massive Asteroids Will Pass Near Earth This January
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China Cries Foul Against US for ‘Close Encounters’ Between Elon Musk’s Space X, Chinese Space Station
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Could Octopuses Have Come from Outer Space? Papers of Science Could Prove Why