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News World News Space Asteroid on collision course with Moon could treat Earth to 'spectacular' shooting star display Asteroid 2024 YR4 could be the largest asteroid to smash into the Moon in ...
Science Space Solar System Deep space asteroid sample contains unexpected ingredient Planetary scientists likened it to 'finding a tropical seed in Arctic ice.’ Andrew Paul Jun 23, 2025 11:30 AM EDT ...
If a huge asteroid smashes into the moon in 2032, the gigantic explosion would send debris streaming toward Earth that would threaten satellites and create a spectacular meteor shower, according ...
I was preparing for my early morning class back in January 2025 when I received a notice regarding an asteroid called 2024 YR4. It said the probability it could hit Earth was unusually high.
NASA has confirmed the asteroid 2025 MV89 is en route. The space rock is about 120 feet across, roughly plane-sized. It is expected to pass Earth on 4 July.
Asteroid 2005 VO5 will pass Earth at about 6million kilometres on July 11. That distance is about 16 times as far away from Earth as the Moon is.
Wayne Bennett linked with bombshell PNG coaching move Wayne Bennett is less than 12 months into his second stint at South Sydney but has sensationally been linked with an exit.
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory is expected to find millions of unknown objects in our solar system, and perhaps even a mysterious Planet Nine.
Wayne Bennett is weighing up his future at South Sydney after being approached by the ARL Commission to spearhead Papua New Guinea’s $600 million entry to the NRL.
Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape has tasked the new board of the nation’s NRL franchise with launching a competition to establish the name for the team.
This asteroid orbited the Sun and was expected to be visible again only in 2028, when astronomers could reassess its size and trajectory. The 2032 'City-Killer' Asteroid on a Collision Course ...
Earlier this year the asteroid's likelihood of hitting the earth was reduced,. but now new data from the James Webb space telescope places it's probability of hitting the moon at 4.3 per cent.