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Scan reveals new clues into asteroid Bennu's surface, finding 'missing piece' for scientists
The surface of asteroid Bennu has long left questions for scientists after a NASA planetary science mission showed the asteroid was actually more rough and jagged than previously expected.
Skies across Northeast Ohio lit up with a fireball Tuesday morning, caused by an asteroid weighing about seven tons.
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Asteroid impact likely caused a 100-metre tsunami, report finds
The asteroid struck off the coast of England more than 43 million years ago ...
A 2022 NASA mission changed the orbit of the asteroid Dimorphos around its companion. New data shows their joint orbit around ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Was it thunder? A falling tree? Maybe an earthquake? Nobody was quite sure what to make of the nerve-rattling sound until the National Weather Service reported that a meteor ...
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Spacecraft's impact changed asteroid's orbit around the sun in a save-the-Earth test, study finds
A new study has found that an asteroid NASA used for target practice a few years ago was nudged into a slightly different ...
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Life's genetic code requires five key ingredients. The asteroid Ryugu has all of them, a new study suggests
The asteroid Ryugu, millions of miles away from Earth, might not look that exciting. But on it, we now know, lie some of the most important molecular building blocks of life. In a study published ...
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NASA explains why asteroid Bennu’s surface is so rugged and jagged
NASA scientists say they have finally pinned down why asteroid Bennu looks so jagged and chaotic up close. Images and measurements from the OSIRIS-REx mission show that relentless sunlight, swinging ...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA issued a welcomed all-clear Thursday, saying there's now zero chance that asteroid 2024 YR will crash into the moon in 2032. The space agency had been predicting a 4.3 ...
Reports of 'fireball' across Ohio, Pennsylvania. Here's what it likely was ...
NASA has confirmed that a loud "boom" reported across Northeast Ohio on Tuesday morning was a meteor.
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Was it thunder? A falling tree? Maybe an earthquake? Nobody was quite sure what to make of the nerve-rattling sound until the National Weather Service reported that a meteor ...
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