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Asteroid Potentially Taller Than Golden Gate Bridge to Whizz Past Earth After Asteroid Day
Stadium-sized asteroid, 2 others to whiz past Earth in June: Know details | Science and Environment News - Business Standard
Asteroid Watch
NASA tracks asteroids flying by Earth today: Possibilities of clash? | Mint
Object temporarily orbiting Earth is not an asteroid; here is what NASA says | India News | Zee News
NASA Asteroid Watch on X: "This collaboration furthers our nation's #planetarydefense efforts to find, track, characterize, and catalogue #NEOs. For more information on bolides, visit: https://t.co/rYS258J3cX https://t.co/Tohue2wnka" / X
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Bolides up to early 2022 from NASA JPL CNEOS database for which we have... | Download Scientific Diagram
Airplane-size asteroid to fly past Earth today
NASA's Next-Generation Asteroid Impact Monitoring System Goes Online – LPIB
NASA's Next-Generation Asteroid Impact Monitoring System Goes Online – SatNews
Confirmed! A 2014 meteor is Earth's 1st known interstellar visitor | Space
Asteroid 2024 BC: A Close Encounter With Earth Today, As Monitored By NASA JPL And CNEOS | Technology & Science News, Times Now
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Confirmed: First interstellar meteor to hit Earth | World – Gulf News
Four Asteroids Moving At A Speed Upto 50,000mph to Fly Past Earth Today, Says NASA; Here's All You Need to Know | 🔬 LatestLY
NEO Earth Close Approaches
NASA Asteroid Watch on X: "Earlier this week the number of discovered near-Earth #asteroids (NEAs) of all sizes surpassed 25,000! Finding & tracking NEAs is a crucial part of @NASA's #planetarydefense efforts
NASA captures closest asteroid flyby of Earth ever recorded
We Are Going to Visit the First Interstellar Meteor | by Avi Loeb | Medium
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