In just under half a decade, a 1,000-foot-wide (305-meter-wide) asteroid named after the Egyptian god of chaos and destruction, Apophis, will pass within 30,000 miles (48,300 kilometers) of Earth.
The author of a disaster novel couldn't have dreamed it up any better: On a Friday, the thirteenth of all days, the potentially dangerous asteroid (99942) Apophis will come extremely close to ...
First discovered in 2004, Asteroid Apophis, also known as “God of Chaos,” has been watched closely by astronomers and scientists. The large space rock has become the center of focus because of ...
Hot pixels occur due to prolonged exposure to solar radiation and are a common issue for cameras in space. While they are ...
Blue Origin says its Blue Ring orbital transfer vehicle will be able to host more than 3,000 kilograms of payload, operating in Earth orbit through cislunar space. Credit: Blue Origin Rick Binzel ...
Asteroid Trackers (2008) is an American documentary film. It depicts how experts are pushing away the boundaries of ...
DUGWAY, UTAH - SEPTEMBER 24: In this handout provided by NASA, from left to right, NASA ... [+] Astromaterials Curator Francis McCubbin, NASA Sample Return Capsule Science Lead Scott Sandford, and ...
The asteroid believed to have wiped out dinosaurs 65 million years ago was rare but hardly unique. This compelling special delves into various facets of asteroid research around the globe ...