'Once-in-a-millennium' asteroid flyby will be visible to much of the world in 2029
By
Sharmila Kuthunur
Source
Space'Once-in-a-millennium' asteroid flyby will be visible to much of the world in 2029space.comYou might also wanna read
Tsinghua University student team develops low-cost satellite to study asteroid Apophis in 2029
A student-led team of over 20 undergraduates at Tsinghua University in China is developing the START (Student-led Threatening Asteroid Recon
spacenews.com·17d agoLarge asteroid 1997 NC1 to safely fly past Earth this weekend, visible with binoculars
A large asteroid called 1997 NC1 will safely pass Earth this weekend at a distance of 1.6 million miles. Discovered nearly 30 years ago by H
Skyscraper-sized asteroid 1997 NC1 to pass within seven lunar distances of Earth; livestreams available June 26-27
A skyscraper-sized asteroid (152637) 1997 NC1 will pass within seven lunar distances of Earth on June 27. The Virtual Telescope Project is h
Japan's Hayabusa2 spacecraft to attempt record-close asteroid flyby on July 5
Japan's Hayabusa2 spacecraft, which successfully collected samples from asteroid Ryugu and returned them to Earth in 2020, is now on an exte
Japan's Hayabusa2 spacecraft to attempt record-close asteroid flyby on July 5
Japan's Hayabusa2 spacecraft, which successfully collected samples from asteroid Ryugu and returned them to Earth in 2020, is now on an exte
Astronomers Discover Quasi-Moon Asteroid That Has Orbited Near Earth Since 1957
Astronomers have discovered a 19-meter-wide asteroid named 2025 PN7 that has been orbiting near Earth since 1957. This 'quasi-moon' doesn't
Asteroid Day at 10: Planetary defense has improved, but scientists warn more monitoring is needed
The article marks the 10th anniversary of International Asteroid Day, established by the UN to raise awareness about planetary defense. Scie

Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.