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A 130-foot asteroid, comparable to a large aircraft hangar, is hurtling towards Earth today at a speed of 16,048 miles per hour.
We measure the extremely long distances between things in space by light years. A light year is the distance that light travels in one Earth year. Light travels at about 300,000 kilometres per second.
How does a planetary defense mission intended to push an asteroid off course manage to release a torrent of boulders with the same momentum as the spacecraft? NASA’s groundbreaking experiment, the ...
When NASA steered its Dart probe into an asteroid, it was supposed to determine how much it could be deflected. The ...
Here are 8 incredibly beautiful and mesmerizing deep space images captured by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, showcasing the ...
The observatory aims to map the night sky over a decade, potentially discovering millions of asteroids and billions of ...
Steven Spielberg reflecting on his shark blockbuster in the documentary “Jaws @ 50" and Clipse, the dynamic duo of Pusha T ...
NASA has confirmed that a 65-foot asteroid, named 2025 MN88, will skim past Earth today at a speed of 17,518 mph and a ...