The space rock, which measures 150 feet across and is traveling at 38,922 miles per hour, is one of five on NASA's radar.
NASA’s SPHEREx Space Telescope Ready to Launch
From interstellar dust to life beyond Earth: Why scientists can't wait for NASA's new SPHEREx space telescope
NASA’s newest space telescope set to launch to search for life’s key ingredients
NASA is expected to launch the SPHEREx telescope to uncover the ingredients for life in our galaxy, as well as the PUNCH mission to study the sun’s mysteries, Saturday night.
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NASA Will Launch a Space Telescope and New Solar Satellites: How to Watch
YR4 became the highest-rated asteroid predicted to strike Earth, and although predictions for impact have lowered, not enough is being done to track it, says local astronomer.
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ABP Live on MSNNASA Says Sunita Williams To Return To Earth On This Date; Trump Jokes About Her 'Wild Hair' — WATCHNASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore, stranded on the ISS for nearly ten months due to technical issues with their Starliner spacecraft, are scheduled to return to Earth in March.
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Mysterious U.S. spaceplane returns to Earth, and Space Force snaps photos
What to know about the stranded NASA astronauts returning to Earth after nine months in space
Stranded NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams will return to Earth after being in space since June 2024 for a mission originally slated for 8 days.
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US Space Force’s mysterious X-37B spaceplane returns to earth after 434 days in orbit– What did it discover?
NASA's two stuck astronauts are just a few weeks away from finally returning to Earth after nine months in space.
NASA has significantly lowered the risk of asteroid 2024 YR4 hitting the Earth in 2032 through recent calculations. The moon however, may not be in the clear.
Elon Musk's attempt to blame the Biden administration for why the pair of astronauts aboard the International Space Station have had to stay even longer in orbit is blowing up in
When astronauts walk on the moon, they'll serve as the eyes, hands, and boots-on-the-ground interpreters supporting the broader teams of scientists on Earth. NASA is leveraging virtual reality to provide high-fidelity,
NASA is tracking a bus-sized asteroid zipping past the Earth at nearly 16,000 miles per hour today. The asteroid, known as "2025 DM7," is estimated to be about 42 feet across and soared past our planet this morning at a distance of about 294,
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