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Twenty years ago, Congress gave NASA a directive: find 90% of the near-Earth asteroids that could potentially harm our little ...
Twenty years ago, the US Congress instructed NASA to find 90 percent of near-Earth asteroids threatening Earth.
A new study suggests that unidentified "co-orbital asteroids" around Venus may have the capacity to impact our planet in the ...
Assessing the Collisional Hazard Posed by the Undiscovered Venus Co-Orbital Asteroids raises alarms about a poorly understood ...
At least three sizable asteroids that could potentially strike Earth are currently located in a neighboring region of our ...
Three asteroids are said to be heading toward Earth and are likely to strike our planet within weeks. In a new study ...
A recent study has cast a concerning spotlight on a previously underestimated celestial threat: asteroids co-orbiting Venus.
Venus is concealing at least three city-killer asteroids that could strike Earth in weeks without warning, potentially wreaking havoc upon our planet before we can react.
They orbit with Venus, but they’re headed our way. A newly modeled population of stealthy asteroids could pose a collision risk to Earth.
A new threat looms as scientists warn of dangerous asteroids near Venus, hidden from Earth's telescopes by the Sun's glare.
In fact, the study stated that a number of these asteroids are “capable of numerous close encounters—and perhaps collisions—with Earth.” One particular asteroid is even considered a ...