Space
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Asteroid to Hit Earth on 2023 Reviewed by Scientists No Longer a Threat
A finding of a highly deadly asteroid set astrophysicists on a thrilling experience trip prior this season. Scientists at the Mount Lemmon Laboratory in Arizona detected an extraterrestrial around 70-meters (230 ft) large, early on January 6th of year 2022.
Latest Research Articles
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Massive Asteroid That Has ‘Potential Danger’ Will Pass Earth This Friday
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NASA Satellite Captures Image of Massive Seven-Story 'Monster Wave' in Portugal
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Space Junk Heading Towards the Moon at Super Speed
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Scientists Developed a Planetary Defense That Will Pulverize Asteroids to Protect Earth
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Update: Massive Asteroid ‘2001 CB21’ Nears its Approach to Fly by Earth on March 4
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Exciting Night Sky Events That Will Appear This March 2022
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NASA to Track Rogue Rocket's Moon Crater Grave on March 4; China Denies Ownership of Rocket
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Astronomers Revealed the Dark Side of ‘Hot Jupiter’ in Detail
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Space Rock That Fell off a Dog Kennel's Wooden House Goes for Auction
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NACHOS: To Predict Volcanic Eruptions, NASA to Launch New Instrument in Space
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Experts Uncover Massive Crater in Wyoming, Where Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Likely Hit
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Solar Storm Alert: Largest Solar Prominence in Recent History Captured by Space Orbiter






