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ESA says there is no impact risk after refined tracking; the virtual telescope project is streaming the flyby from tuscany.
Specialists specified that the asteroid’s next passage near Earth will take place in 11 years, on August 20, 2036 ...
Asteroid 2025 FA22, about building-sized (520 feet wide), will fly past Earth on September 18 at a distance of 523,000 miles.
New observations reveal that the asteroid 1998 KY26 is much smaller and spinning much faster than originally thought.
The Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency, or JAXA, expects its spacecraft to rendezvous with the asteroid in July 2031. The ...
A gigantic asteroid, larger than a skyscraper, is racing toward Earth at over 24,000 mph in what scientists call a ...
Skywatchers with backyard telescopes or binoculars might also be able to spot the asteroid. At its brightest, it could reach ...
A massive asteroid, 2025 FA22, will safely pass Earth on September 18, 2025, at a distance of 4.6 million miles. Initially ...
Researchers studied samples returned by Japan’s Hayabusa2 mission in 2020. The spacecraft visited the near-Earth asteroid between 2018 and 2019.
Astronomers discover asteroid 2025 PN7, earth's latest quasi-satellite, revealing insights into planetary dynamics and ...
A massive asteroid nearly the size of a New York skyscraper will make a close approach, or pass, by Earth in the early hours of Sept. 18, according to scientists.
Stargazers can tune in to the Virtual Telescope Project's YouTube stream beginning at 11 p.m. EDT on Sept. 17 (3:00 GMT Sept.