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  2. Watch live: Nasa spacecraft returns to Earth with largest ...

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    Watch live as a Nasa spacecraft returns to Earth with the largest asteroid sample in history on Sunday 24 September. After a seven-year, four-billion-mile journey across space, the ambitious NASA ...

  3. How to watch NASA bring back asteroid specimens to Earth - AOL

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    NASA will return samples from asteroid Bennu to Earth on September 24, 2023 and you can livestream the historic event on NASA TV and YouTube. Here's how.

  4. Stadium-sized asteroid to zoom by Earth Thanksgiving week - AOL

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    Asteroid 2006 WM is considered a stadium-sized object, but even that is an estimate. According to NASA's NEO database, it could be larger, over 500 feet, or smaller.

  5. How to watch ‘planet killer’ asteroid big enough to ‘end ...

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    The 7,600-foot long celestial object has earned the nickname ‘planet killer,’ flying at speeds of 58,000 miles per hour

  6. ‘Potentially hazardous’ skyscraper-sized asteroid to zoom ...

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    A “potentially hazardous” asteroid about the size of a large skyscraper is predicted to zoom past the Earth at a distance of 1.7 million miles away from the planet on Friday, according to Nasa ...

  7. 247 Eukrate - Wikipedia

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    247 Eukrate is a rather large main-belt asteroid. It is dark and probably a primitive carbonaceous body. The asteroid was discovered by Robert Luther on March 14, 1885, in Düsseldorf. It was named after Eucrate, a Nereid in Greek mythology. In 2001, the asteroid was detected by radar from the Arecibo Observatory at a distance of 1.

  8. (89959) 2002 NT7 - Wikipedia

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    (89959) 2002 NT 7 (provisional designation 2002 NT 7) is a near-Earth object with a diameter of 1.4 kilometers and potentially hazardous asteroid of the Apollo group. [2] [3] It has a well determined orbit with an observation arc of 64 years including precovery images by Palomar Observatory dating back to 1954.

  9. Asteroid coming exceedingly close to Earth, but will miss - AOL

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    NASA said Wednesday that this newly discovered asteroid will zoom 2,200 miles (3,600 kilometers) above the southern tip of South America. Asteroid coming exceedingly close to Earth, but will miss ...