NASA warns of asteroid 2024 YR9, set to approach Earth tomorrow at 7:02 AM travelling at over 74,500 kilometres per hour.
The risk of an asteroid hitting the Earth or a pandemic also exists. But the risk of China destroying our system is ...
According to the reports presented by various online sources, today, an asteroid named 2024 XS3 will make a close pass by Earth. Don’t worry- - it won’t hit us! NASA has confirmed that it’s ...
Some of these asteroids have little chance of hitting us but there are a few with very real chances of making contact. What happens if a large asteroid or comet hits Earth? Tech trick: How to tell ...
A huge asteroid ... the Earth’s atmosphere and cause little or no damage. If a rocky meteoroid larger than 25 metre but smaller than one kilometre ( a little more than 1/2 mile) were to hit ...
Asteroid enthusiasts can expect an exciting celestial event this December. NASA has spotted two asteroids, 2024 XW15 and 2024 XC16, passing Earth on December 13. Though considered "near misses ...
According to NASA, the asteroid is expected to come close to Earth today. The concerning factor is its speed, which is 41,421 km/h, and it will pass within 6,460,000 kilometres of Earth.
On December 3, a tiny asteroid just 68 centimeters in size known as COWECP5 entered Earth's atmosphere, according to information from NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA). This caught the ...
Several observatories in China have captured rare images of a falling near-Earth asteroid, formally designated as 2024 XA1. This combo photo provided by the Lijiang branch of the Yunnan ...
The Chicxulub asteroid's impacts on the Earth's climate would have about a 25-year time scale. During the study, the team also found evidence of other smaller asteroids hitting Earth during the late ...
Here's a video of the small asteroid C0WEPC5 just minutes before hitting Earth above Siberia today. Video via Mohammad Shawkat Odeh from the UAE: "I started around 14:20 till 15:21 UT, that is 53 ...
European Space Agency/X A small asteroid on a collision course with Earth made a blazing fireball across the sky. The European Space Agency (ESA) shared in a post on X (formerly known as Twitter ...