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NASA on Alert as House-Sized Asteroid Makes Close Pass on August 16, 2025
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Asteroid Alert: NASA Tracks Five Cosmic Travelers in Near-Earth Flyby!
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Asteroids Ahoy: NASA Tracks Five 'Near' Misses with Earth!
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Stadium-Size Asteroid Making a Buzz as NASA Keeps an Eye on It
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NASA's Vigilance: House-Sized Asteroid Buzzes Earth, Sparking New Discussions on Planetary Defense

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NASA on Alert as House-Sized Asteroid Makes Close Pass on August 16, 2025

NASA is tracking a house-sized asteroid, 2025 PR1, which will closely pass Earth on August 16, 2025, flying at nearly 18,000 mph and at a distance of roughly 609,000 miles. This flyby is part of a series of celestial close calls, with no danger expected from any asteroids in this timeframe.

Aug 14
NASA on Alert as House-Sized Asteroid Makes Close Pass on August 16, 2025

Asteroid Alert: NASA Tracks Five Cosmic Travelers in Near-Earth Flyby!

On May 28, 2025, a squadron of five asteroids, ranging in size from a bus to a sizable building, whizzed by Earth with all eyes on them, thanks to NASA's vigilant cosmic surveillance. Despite the alarmingly close approach of one - asteroid 2025 KX3 which flirted with Earth's proximity closer than the Moon - there was no risk of collision. This event emphasizes the critical role of planetary defense in our ongoing space saga, while offering valuable insights into these ancient travelers of the cosmos.

May 30
Asteroid Alert: NASA Tracks Five Cosmic Travelers in Near-Earth Flyby!

Asteroids Ahoy: NASA Tracks Five 'Near' Misses with Earth!

NASA is currently monitoring five asteroids making close passes by Earth between May 27-28, 2025. Ranging in size from a bus to larger than a football field, these space rocks provide scientists valuable data for planetary defense, despite posing no immediate collision threat.

May 27
Asteroids Ahoy: NASA Tracks Five 'Near' Misses with Earth!

Stadium-Size Asteroid Making a Buzz as NASA Keeps an Eye on It

NASA is tracking a colossal stadium-sized asteroid speeding through space. Keep your telescopes at the ready as experts weigh in on its trajectory and potential impact. Dive in to discover why this cosmic event is captivating stargazers and sparking discussions about our planet's safety.

May 10
Stadium-Size Asteroid Making a Buzz as NASA Keeps an Eye on It

NASA's Vigilance: House-Sized Asteroid Buzzes Earth, Sparking New Discussions on Planetary Defense

NASA continues to keep a close eye on near-Earth asteroids, including the recent visitor, 2025 HM4, a house-sized asteroid that came within a mere 477,000 miles from our planet. With several other large asteroids like 2024 BF and 2025 GT1 also monitored closely, the question of planetary defense garners renewed attention. Find out how scientists globally are stepping up the game to ensure Earth's safety from potential cosmic threats.

May 1
NASA's Vigilance: House-Sized Asteroid Buzzes Earth, Sparking New Discussions on Planetary Defense

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!

NASA Scouts Outcoming Asteroid Flyby: 2025 FO6 Zooms by Safely!

As April approaches, space aficionados are buzzing about a handful of asteroids, with 2025 FO6 taking the spotlight. This bus-sized asteroid, clocking in at a swift 28,028 mph, plans a safe flyby at a comfortable 502,000 miles distance from Earth. Rest easy knowing NASA has rigorously charted its course, alongside other soaring cosmic objects, ensuring no Earth-bound threats this round!

Mar 27
NASA Scouts Outcoming Asteroid Flyby: 2025 FO6 Zooms by Safely!

House-Sized Asteroid 2025 DJ22 to Skim past Earth on March 1, 2025!

An asteroid the size of a house, named 2025 DJ22, zips past Earth on March 1, 2025, but don't panic — NASA assures us there's no threat. Speeding at a whopping 29,304 mph, this 47-foot giant will pass at a distance of 347,000 miles. Joining the cosmic parade, a 91-foot asteroid, 2025 DV5, will also make a safe, albeit distant, run by our planet.

Feb 28
House-Sized Asteroid 2025 DJ22 to Skim past Earth on March 1, 2025!

Asteroid 2024 YR4's Impact Risk Dramatically Reduced by NASA

After initial concerns, NASA has substantially downgraded the risk of asteroid 2024 YR4 impacting Earth, now assessing its probability at a reassuring 0.28%, with a 1% lunar collision chance.

Feb 22
Asteroid 2024 YR4's Impact Risk Dramatically Reduced by NASA