Space
Asteroid Three Times Bigger Than Statue of Liberty Will Hurl Past Earth on Fall Equinox
The fall equinox, which occurs Sept. 22, will bring the Earth around 12 hours of daylight, 12 hours of the night, and a rogue space rock almost three times the size of the Statue of Liberty.
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