Space.com on MSN
A dying satellite could use its final moments to photograph the infamous asteroid Apophis in 2029
An Australian startup wants to recycle a geostationary satellite to get an up-close look at the "doomsday" asteroid Apophis.
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
This Dying Satellite Could Capture the Final Close-Up of Apophis Before Its 2029 Flyby
In an exciting new venture, HEO Robotics, an Australian startup, is setting its sights on a rare cosmic event—the 2029 close ...
Starlust on MSN
Unknown asteroid flew past Earth closer than a satellite—and we didn't spot it until hours later
Astronomers were slow at spotting a small giraffe-sized asteroid that zoomed past our planet on Tuesday, September 30, 2025, ...
A mysterious explosion lit up the Canary Islands before dawn. XYJ-7 satellite reentering the atmosphere caused a huge shockwave.
SPARTANBURG, S.C. (WSPA) – Numerous reports of a fireball in the sky in South Carolina and Georgia Thursday afternoon had observers and scientists alike wondering what the object was. The National ...
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