Asteroid 2024 YR4 caused quite a stir last year when it was discovered and originally calculated to have a 3 percent chance of hitting Earth.
Above our heads, some 22,000 miles up, a new battlefield is emerging – and Britain is not ready for the fight.
NASA is weighing a nuclear mission to prevent a 300-foot asteroid from colliding with the Moon in December 2032.
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The retirement of the ISS in 2030 has created an opportunity for commercial space travel. How will they shape this next phase ...
An evening launch window could provde perfect for those in Arizona wanting to see a SpaceX Falcon 9 soaring overhead in a dark sky after launch from California.
Ready to see a Falcon 9 rocket blast into the sky following launch from California? SpaceX is planning another Starlink mission.
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Can orbital refueling save spaceflight from debris? – Part 1
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Imelda Muller, who graduated from Taconic Hills High School, is one of 10 people in NASA's latest astronaut class.
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A team of researchers has put forth the idea of launching nuclear devices at asteroid 2024 YR4 with a chance of hitting the moon in 2032.
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