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Looking up at the night sky often brings peace. Occasionally, space visitors capture public attention. One such visitor is ...
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Chap found chunks of an asteroid older than Earth in his suburban living room
First came the fireball, then a hole in the roof and a dent in the floor In late June media speculated that a meteor entering ...
NASA experts explain why a passing asteroid isn't cause for concern, while revealing how often Earth encounters space rocks ...
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Asteroid Apophis: Will It Collide with Earth in 2029?
Asteroid Apophis will pass close to Earth in 2029, but scientists have confirmed there's no threat of a collision. Find out ...
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Space.com on MSNMeteorite that punched a hole through Georgia roof may be older than Earth itself
"This particular meteor that entered the atmosphere has a long history before it made it to the ground of McDonough".
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The Weather Channel on MSN‘City Killer’ Asteroid Won’t Hit Earth, But What Happens If It Slams Into The Moon?
The latest data on asteroid 2024 YR4 has scientists confident that Earth is no longer in the bullseye. However the enormous space rock could hit the moon in late 2032 and that could have some ...
Although it won’t hit Earth, an asteroid once labeled a “city killer” is now back in the spotlight — this time, because it ...
Most people are aware that an asteroid wiped out much of life on Earth around 65 million years ago, and this knowledge ...
A meteorite that tore through the sky in June shaking the Southeast with a sonic boom is now believed to be 4.56 billion ...
The space rock came as close as within 4.15 million miles from our planet, according to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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Space.com on MSNHow do scientists calculate the probability that an asteroid could hit Earth?
Any uncertainty in the calculation of the object’s orbit causes variations in the predicted solution. Instead of one precise orbit, the calculation usually gives scientists a cloud of its possible ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNYou're More Likely to Die From an Asteroid Than Rabies, Scientists Find
The bad news is that death by asteroid impact is more likely to happen to you than death by rabies. The worse news is that ...
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