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  2. Stadium-sized asteroid deemed 'potentially hazardous' by NASA, is...

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    A stadium-sized asteroid is passing relatively close to Earth on Tuesday, NASA announced. Its distance from Earth and its massive size makes it a "potentially hazardous object."

  3. List of asteroid close approaches to Earth - Wikipedia

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    Goldstone radar images of asteroid 2007 PA 8 's Earth flyby in 2012. This is a list of examples where an asteroid or meteoroid travels close to the Earth. Some are regarded as potentially hazardous objects if they are estimated to be large enough to cause regional devastation.

  4. Asteroid to pass Earth in one of closest approaches ever recorded...

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    A small asteroid is predicted to make one of the closest approaches by a near-Earth object ever recorded on Thursday, Jan. 26. Though it will pass within the orbit of geosynchronous satellites...

  5. Watch a “potentially hazardous asteroid” fly by Earth tonight

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    Armchair astronomers can watch a livestream of the asteroid’s approach tonight at 7 PM ET. Hosted by Slooh, a web-based telescope service, astronomy experts will be available on Zoom to answer ...

  6. Stadium-Sized Asteroid Will Pass by Earth on Tuesday - AOL

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    The NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory issued an alert for a "stadium-size" asteroid approaching Earth on Tuesday, Sept. 17. Four other asteroids were also included in the warning. The large...

  7. 99942 Apophis - Wikipedia

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    99942 Apophis (provisional designation 2004 MN 4) is a near-Earth asteroid and a potentially hazardous object with a diameter of 370 metres (1,210 feet) [3] that caused a brief period of concern in December 2004 when initial observations indicated a probability up to 2.7% that it would hit Earth on April 13, 2029.

  8. ʻOumuamua - Wikipedia

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    ʻOumuamua is the first interstellar object detected passing through the Solar System. [23] Formally designated 1I/2017 U1, it was discovered by Robert Weryk using the Pan-STARRS telescope at Haleakalā Observatory, Hawaii, on 19 October 2017, approximately 40 days after it passed its closest point to the Sun on 9 September.

  9. Asteroid will strike Earth later today, astronomers say - AOL

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    The Earth will be hit by a tiny asteroid today, astronomers have said. But the tiny asteroid – which is roughly one metre in size – will burn up in the atmosphere as it arrives.

  10. Catch the Perseid meteor shower at its peak late tonight ... - ...

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    The Perseid meteor shower is one we can count on every summer for a great show, weather permitting, and this year’s event reaches its peak tonight.

  11. List of meteor showers - Wikipedia

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    List of meteor showers. Appearance. Named meteor showers recur at approximately the same dates each year. They appear to radiate from a certain point in the sky, known as the radiant, and vary in the speed, frequency and brightness of the meteors. As of January 2024, there are 110 established meteor showers.