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A House hearing about how NASA is dealing with the threat posed by asteroid impacts turned into a discussion about impacts of ...
When we think about asteroids that could threaten Earth, we often imagine massive, city-sized rocks hurtling through space. But what if the real danger comes from much smaller, barely detectable ones?
The unexpected 2020 collapse of the Arecibo Observatory left NASA's Goldstone Solar System Radar as the new heavy hitter when ...
A small metal object, manufactured outside Earth, is now in the hands of scientists at the European Space Agency (ESA). The first metal sample, now back on Earth for analysis. Produced aboard the ...
NASA is tracking a house-sized asteroid making its way toward Earth today, May 2, 2025, with an alarming speed of 42,300 ...
NASA’s Center for Near-Earth Object Studies (CNEOS) keeps a constant watch on asteroids ... New missions like the upcoming NEO Surveyor will make detection even faster and more reliable. Fortunately, ...
The space rock is estimated to be around 49 to 111 feet in diameter, according to the JPL's Center for Near-Earth Object Studies (CNEOS). Asteroids are small, rocky masses left over from the ...
A vast molecular cloud where stars are formed was recently spotted − unexpectedly close to Earth. The formation, which the team of researchers who discovered it named "Eos" after the Greek ...
Eos, a crescent-shaped gas cloud, is located about 300 light years away from Earth and is the size of 40 moons. A vast molecular cloud where stars are formed was recently spotted − unexpectedly close ...
The U.S. Army has selected Near Earth Autonomy (Near Earth) to lead a $15 million project to develop and field an optionally piloted contested logistics solution. The program will retrofit UH-60L ...
Astronomers have discovered a huge single object that will glow near the Earth and the Sun. It is a T-shaped cloud called Eos. TIL Creatives The vast Eos hydrogen cloud, its ultraviolet glow ...
A massive, previously undetected molecular cloud has been discovered surprisingly close to Earth, offering new insights into how stars and planets form. Named "Eos" after the Greek goddess of dawn ...