Astronomers identified a potentially hazardous asteroid traveling 38,700 mph, measuring between 130 and 300 feet wide, and a ...
Is this NEO the one? Yup, as in, a 1% chance of hitting us ... sadly Video Astronomers reckon a 220-million-kilogram asteroid ...
NASA has issued a statement on asteroid 2024 YR4, a newly discovered asteroid with an over 1 percent chance of hitting Earth ...
YR4, which was recently spotted in the cosmos with a non-zero chance of hitting Earth in the coming years, may have caused ...
A newly discovered asteroid, designated 2024 YR4, has a 1-in-83 chance of striking Earth in December of 2032 ... approach could turn out to be a direct hit on our planet. Such an impact could ...
even if 2024 YR4 does hit Earth, this isn't an immediate cause for great concern. There is still a great deal astronomers don't know about this asteroid, and many of these characteristics have a ...
Soon after its discovery the asteroid - named 2024 YR4 - leapt to the top of NASA’s Sentry Risk Table, a classification of asteroids with the possibility of hitting earth in the next 100 years.
A newly discovered asteroid ... kilometers) of Earth on that day, according to NASA's Center of NEO Studies (CNEOS). However, when orbital uncertainties are considered, that close approach could turn ...
According to NASA, this asteroid has a 0.000013 chance of hitting us at any point in the future. There are several other NEO asteroids making close fly-bys of the Earth over the next few days ...
including the infamous Apophis asteroid. Discovered in 2004, Apophis was initially thought to have a small chance of hitting Earth in 2029. However, further analysis ruled out any impact ...
A 100-foot-wide asteroid, 2025 BH2, will make its closest approach to Earth on 27 January. Scientists assure there is no threat from this flyby. Asteroid 2025 BH2 will pass at 4,280,000 miles.
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory is tracking asteroid 2024 YY5. The space rock will make a safe approach to Earth soon. Scientists have assured it poses no danger to the planet. How close will ...