asteroids
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Meet Bee-Zed: The Rogue Asteroid That Travels in an Opposite, Retrograde Orbit Without Crashing
Astronomers have recently discovered a rogue asteroid that does not travel in an opposite, retrograde orbit around the sun, but also shares an orbital space with a planet.
Latest Research Articles
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Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Punched a Hole On Earth's Crust
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NASA, FEMA Test Asteroid Emergency Response -- What to Do In an Actual Asteroid Impact?
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NASA Teams Up With FEMA to Ward Off Asteroids That Might Hit Earth
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Intruder Alert! NASA's 'Scout' Asteroid Detector Spotted Space Rock Heading Towards Earth
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NASA 'Scout' Detects Asteroid Speeding Towards Earth, Identifies 15,000 More
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NASA to Map Surface of an Asteroid, Collect Samples
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Asteroids Act as Water Delivery System to the Moon 4.5 Billion Years Ago, Study Suggests
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Critic Accuses NASA of Bad Science; See How NASA Responds
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NASA to Launch Robotic Mission To Collect And Redirect Asteroid Boulders in 2020
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Interstellar Boxing Match Evidence: Asteroids Hit Moon, Left Space Learnings
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Asteroids Likely Rich in Water, Explain for Earth's Oceans
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No, That 'Mountain Sized Asteroid' Wont Hit Us, Says NASA