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Asteroid About to Pass as Close to Earth as the Moon
An asteroid is due to pass the Earth on Wednesday, flying by at a distance a little more than that of the moon's orbit ... that didn't happen' that orbit the sun between Mars and Jupiter in ...
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Asteroid as large as 300 feet wide due to pass between Earth and the moon Saturday afternoon
A newly discovered asteroid more than 200 feet wide will zoom in between Earth and the moon ... pass by our planet, there is a slim chance we could have an impact in a few years. Here's what ...
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Four Plane-Sized Asteroids Approaching Earth This Weekend
Three of the asteroids are due to fly by our home planet at distances of around 4 million miles, while one will approach ...
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‘City killer’ asteroid to pass harmlessly between Earth and moon’s orbit
An asteroid big enough to wipe out a city will travel harmlessly between Earth and the moon’s orbit this weekend ... the asteroid known as 2023 DZ2 will pass within 320,000 miles of the moon ...
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Asteroid the size of 18 walruses to pass Earth on Sunday - NASA
JK, despite the name, is no joke – but it also won't hit us. But its passing of Earth does come on a day when some Christians ...
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NASA says airliner-sized asteroid to pass Earth on Tuesday
NASA said an asteroid the size of an airliner will pass close ... to enter the Earth’s neighborhood.” 2023 JD2 is somewhat similar to 2023 DZ2, an asteroid estimated to be between 140 feet ...
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Earth has a new 'MOON', scientists reveal – and it's here to stay for at least 1,500 years
2023 FW13 is a quasi-moon - a subcategory of near-Earth asteroids that orbit the sun ... lunar rocks from NASA's Apollo missions. Explained: The difference between an asteroid, meteorite and ...
Space.com12d
The moon: Everything you need to know about Earth's companion
But the moon's orbit and phases can seem mysterious ... is believed to have formed as a result of a collision between Earth and a smaller Mars-sized planet, based on analysis of lunar samples ...
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Earth is safe from a devastating asteroid impact for 1,000 years (probably)
Fortunately, larger asteroid impacts are rare, with the estimated time between ... orbit becomes necessarily uncertain over time, we know that the asteroid cannot reach the Earth." Based on the ...
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Want to be an asteroid miner? There's a database for that
It also provides a potential launch window between 2020 and 2050, farther than most comparable databases. Some additional features include the ability to calculate a parking orbit and set delta-v ...
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‘City killer’ asteroid to pass harmlessly between Earth and moon’s orbit
An asteroid big enough to wipe out a city will travel harmlessly between Earth and the moon’s orbit this weekend ... the asteroid known as 2023 DZ2 will pass within 320,000 miles of the moon ...

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