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Huge God Of Chaos Asteroid Apophis Hurtles Towards Earth For A Friday The 13th Flyby
HotHardware· 15 hours agoThe large space rock has become the center of focus because of its expected close flyby of Earth on...
Asteroid the size of the Great Pyramid whizzes past Earth, NASA says
The Washington Times· 3 days agoA colossal asteroid nearly as large as the Great Pyramid of Giza made a close pass by Earth,...
'God of Destruction' asteroid Apophis will come to Earth in 2029 — and it could meet some tiny...
Space via Yahoo News· 3 days agoAsteroid Apophis is heading to Earth, and scientists have revealed three tiny spacecraft concepts...
Student's comparative analysis of primitive asteroids provides context for further research, future...
Phys.org· 16 hours agoHarvison's work, which was published in the journal Icarus, lays the foundation for future research, and may get scientists closer to concluding if asteroids brought water ...
Aiming for Apophis
SpaceNews· 5 days agoApophis will miss the Earth. Apophis, a near-Earth asteroid about 350 meters across, will skim by the Earth ...
Outdoing the dinosaurs: What we can do if we spot a threatening asteroid
Ars Technica· 4 days agoIn 2005, the United States Congress laid out a clear mandate: To protect our civilization and...
On the Radar: Can We Detect Doomsday Asteroids in Time?
SciTechDaily· 5 days agoScientists discuss recent advancements and the role of radar in planetary science and defense. How...
Space + Science | CNN
CNN.com· 6 days agoStudy reveals new insight on what Stone Age humans really ate Royal Geographical Society/Getty Images...
Our neighboring galaxy's supermassive black hole would probably be a polite dinner guest
Space via Yahoo News· 3 days agoNASA retired the Spitzer telescope in January 2020 after its 16-year tenure of collecting infrared...
What Will Be The Last Living Thing On Earth?
IFLScience· 5 days agoIt isn’t cockroaches, nor scorpions, and it certainly isn’t Homo sapiens – the last animal standing is likely to be the humble tardigrade. The most...