Called Asteroid 2019 OK, the rock measured between 57m and 130m in diameter, Nasa's Jet Propulsion Laboratory said on its Center for Near Earth Object Studies website. If it had hit the Earth ...
Let’s dive into the specifics of this upcoming celestial event. Known as Asteroid 2019 DA1, this Near-Earth Asteroid (NEA) is expected to zoom past our planet at a whopping speed of about 48,186 ...
NASA has issued a notice regarding asteroid 2019 JN2, a space rock approximately 80 feet in diameter, comparable in size to a small airplane. It is scheduled to fly past Earth on November 30 ...
This map shows the predicted trajectory and final impact location for asteroid 2019 MO. The predicted path is based on observations from the University of Hawaii’s Atlas and Pan-STARRS survey ...
On 6 September, Asteroid 2019 GT3 — bigger than Giza and the Empire State Building — is expected to pass by Earth as well. Point being, these ‘near misses’ have become all too common.