What if the same asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs hit Earth again? Could we survive—or face extinction? Discover this explosive scenario in late January. Red states are preparing for an end to ...
On 13 April 2029, the asteroid 99942 Apophis will pass safely at a distance of about 32,000 kilometers above Earth's surface, within the geostationary orbit, posing no threat to the planet. This ...
An asteroid named 2025 TF recently passed Earth at a very close distance. It flew nearer than many satellites orbiting our planet. The space rock, measuring between 3 to 10 feet, posed no real danger.
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Earth has a near miss-twice-after two small asteroids seemingly passed alarmingly close to the planet, less than two days apart, one of them going completely unnoticed until hours after it had already ...
Asteroid 2025 TF flew over Antarctica on October 1 at a distance of 482 kilometres. None of the space agencies knew that it was coming and would make such a close flyby. What would have happened if ...
An asteroid about the size of a small building zoomed past Earth unnoticed by astronomers last week, coming as close to the Earth’s surface as the International Space Station, according to the ...
An asteroid named 2025 TF recently made a remarkably close pass by Earth, stunning space enthusiasts globally. The asteroid was one of the closest non-impacting approaches ever recorded as it flew ...
On Oct. 1, 2025, the small asteroid known as 2025 TF whizzed past Earth at a distance of only 266 miles (428 kilometers) from our planet — roughly the same altitude as the International Space Station.
In the early hours of October 1, Asteroid 2025 TF swept over Antarctica at 00:47:26 UTC ± 18 seconds, passing within just 428 ± 7 km (266 ± 4 miles) of Earth’s surface. That distance places it nearly ...
Earth was grazed by a tiny asteroid last week, which passed about as close as the International Space Station (ISS). That makes it the second-closest known flyby on record. The asteroid, designated ...