Measuring around 41 feet in diameter, the asteroid is speeding towards our planet at more than 38,500 miles per hour.
The space rock, known as "2026 AJ" and 40 feet in diameter, is hurtling toward our planet at around 20,500 miles per hour.
A mile-wide asteroid known as 2005 UK1 will safely pass Earth on Jan. 12, 2026, at 32 times the moon’s distance, posing no ...
The first flight mission for planetary defense, NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) seeks to validate a method to ...
This international recognition honors Indonesian Jesuit priest and scientist Bayu Risanto's contributions to meteorology and ...
A new study suggests lunar soil contains elements that solar wind transported to the moon from Earth’s atmosphere, solving a ...
Fossils reveal dinosaurs were flourishing in diverse ecosystems right up until the asteroid impact ended their reign. Their abrupt extinction reshaped Earth’s ecosystems and set the stage for mammals ...
Asteroid impacts with global consequences are vastly rarer, especially compared to the frequency with which they appear in ...
Social media users shared a cosmic claim about an alleged secret NASA document named "Project Anchor" leaking online in 2024.
Learn how the world’s “largest digital camera” has detected approximately 2,000 new asteroids, a collection that includes ...