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Asteroid 1997 QK1: The Stadium-Sized Space Rock Approaching Earth at Warp Speed!
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NASA Under Threat: Trump's Massive Budget Cuts Could Halt Space Missions
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Asteroids Ahoy! NASA's New Neighbors Zoom Past Earth at 41,000 MPH
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NASA's Asteroid Watch: Bus-Sized '2025 HU' and Airplane-Sized '2025 GD1' Make Their Approach
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NASA's Asteroid Tracking: Don't Look Up, Just Prepare!

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Asteroid 1997 QK1: The Stadium-Sized Space Rock Approaching Earth at Warp Speed!

NASA has announced that Asteroid 1997 QK1, a whopping 990 feet wide and traveling at insane speeds of nearly 22,000 mph, will be making a thrillingly close flyby of Earth on August 20, 2025. Although the big rock poses no immediate threat, it offers a stellar chance for scientists to study near-Earth objects and refine planetary defense strategies.

Aug 19
Asteroid 1997 QK1: The Stadium-Sized Space Rock Approaching Earth at Warp Speed!

NASA Under Threat: Trump's Massive Budget Cuts Could Halt Space Missions

President Trump's proposed 24% budget reduction for NASA could spell disaster for numerous space missions and lead to significant job losses. With crucial projects like the New Horizons probe and OSIRIS-APEX at risk, the scientific community is bracing for the potential fallout. This move could stall NASA’s progress in monitoring asteroids and climate change, despite public support for these programs and congressional pushback against the cuts.

Jul 17
NASA Under Threat: Trump's Massive Budget Cuts Could Halt Space Missions

Asteroids Ahoy! NASA's New Neighbors Zoom Past Earth at 41,000 MPH

As NASA monitors five Potentially Hazardous Asteroids (PHAs) on their speedy journey at 41,000 MPH by Earth, rest assured there's no danger for at least the next century. These cosmic visitors, though classified as PHAs, pose no immediate threat according to NASA's expert assessments. Explore the intrigue of space rocks as big as 83 feet that remind us of the ever-present vigilance needed for planetary defense!

May 26
Asteroids Ahoy! NASA's New Neighbors Zoom Past Earth at 41,000 MPH

NASA's Asteroid Watch: Bus-Sized '2025 HU' and Airplane-Sized '2025 GD1' Make Their Approach

NASA is monitoring a series of asteroids nearing Earth, including the bus-sized '2025 HU' and the airplane-sized '2025 GD1'. While these celestial visitors aren't expected to pose a threat, their close approaches serve as a reminder of the importance of planetary defense. The asteroids will pass within a safe distance, and NASA's continued vigilance ensures we stay prepared for any potential space rock encounters. Join us as we explore the details of these asteroids' paths and the importance of asteroid monitoring.

Apr 22
NASA's Asteroid Watch: Bus-Sized '2025 HU' and Airplane-Sized '2025 GD1' Make Their Approach

NASA's Asteroid Tracking: Don't Look Up, Just Prepare!

NASA is stepping up its asteroid tracking game, monitoring space rocks the size of buildings that whizz dangerously close to Earth. Learn how NASA's efforts are aimed at ensuring safety and preparedness for potential impacts from near-Earth objects. With evolving technology, NASA remains at the forefront of defending our planet from celestial visitors.

Apr 12
NASA's Asteroid Tracking: Don't Look Up, Just Prepare!

Gigantic Asteroid TN17 Rushes Towards Earth: Twice the Taj Mahal's Size!

NASA has warned us about an impending visit from the vast asteroid 2014 TN17, which is hurling towards Earth at a staggering 77,282 km/h. This massive rock, double the size of the Taj Mahal, is set to fly by on March 26, 2025, at a safe distance of 5 million kilometers. While currently no threat, its nature as a potentially hazardous asteroid has astronomers keeping a close watch.

Mar 21
Gigantic Asteroid TN17 Rushes Towards Earth: Twice the Taj Mahal's Size!

Asteroid 2024 YR4 Declared Earth-Safe by NASA and ESA

NASA and ESA have confirmed that asteroid 2024 YR4, previously flagged for its 3% Earth impact probability, poses no significant threat with its collision chances now at a virtually nonexistent 0.001%. However, the asteroid continues to hold a 1.7% chance of striking the Moon in December 2032, maintaining interest and vigilance from space agencies worldwide.

Feb 26
Asteroid 2024 YR4 Declared Earth-Safe by NASA and ESA

NASA Declares Asteroid 2024 YR4 No Longer a 'City Killer' Threat

NASA's latest assessment of asteroid 2024 YR4 dramatically reduces its chances of impacting Earth from a concerning 1 in 32 to a negligible 1 in 26,000. Once dubbed a "city killer," the asteroid's risk level has been downgraded to zero on the Torino scale, easing public fears and shifting focus to planetary defense advancements.

Feb 24
NASA Declares Asteroid 2024 YR4 No Longer a 'City Killer' Threat

Asteroid 2024 YR4: The Highest Earth Impact Threat Ever Recorded by NASA

A newly discovered asteroid, 2024 YR4, poses a 3.1% chance of hitting Earth in 2032, marking it as the highest risk asteroid ever monitored by NASA. The space rock, with a size ranging from 40 to 90 meters, presents a legitimate concern as it moves towards potentially densely populated areas. Further calculations and monitoring will continue as the initial observation window closes in 2024, providing vital data for impact probability adjustments.

Feb 19
Asteroid 2024 YR4: The Highest Earth Impact Threat Ever Recorded by NASA

NASA Debunks Doomsday: 2013 TV135 Asteroid No Threat to Earth

Initially feared to have a 23% chance of hitting Earth, the asteroid 2013 TV135 has been declared non-threatening after extensive observations by NASA. This update quells public anxiety and highlights the critical role of asteroid monitoring programs.

Feb 13
NASA Debunks Doomsday: 2013 TV135 Asteroid No Threat to Earth