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Skyscraper-size asteroid previously predicted to hit us in 60 years will zoom past Earth on Thursday (Sept. 18) — and you can see it live
The "potentially hazardous" asteroid 2025 FA22 will fly close past Earth at more than 24,000 mph on Thursday (Sept. 18). The ...
A fireball over France revealed a tougher kind of asteroid, named 2023 CX1, raising new concerns about how small impacts can ...
Scientists have found proof that an asteroid hit the North Sea more than 43 million years ago causing a huge tsunami and ...
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Close call: Building-sized giant asteroid, once feared to hit Earth, will zoom past us today
A building-sized asteroid, 2025 FA22, is set to pass by Earth on September 18, 2025, at a distance of 523,000 miles.
The asteroid named 2025 FA22 was once categorised as potentially hazardous and is said to fly by Earth on September 12.
Experts have warned that NASA's asteroid deflection system could inadvertently send one towards Earth. The Double Asteroid ...
Footage of an explosion in the sky above China's Shandong province has fuelled speculation the Beijing authorities ordered ...
Scientists caution that asteroid deflection must be precise, as striking the wrong spot risks sending it through a gravitational keyhole that sets up a future collision with Earth. Using lessons from ...
A decades-long scientific debate over the origins of the Silverpit Crater in the southern North Sea has been resolved.
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2 billion people will be able to see 'God of Chaos' asteroid Apophis when it buzzes Earth in April 2029
"This is four times more people than saw Neil Armstrong walk on the moon. Think about what a world event this is going to be." ...
78 million years ago, a 1.6 km asteroid slammed into what is now Finland, creating a crater 23 km (14 mi) wide and 750 m deep ...
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