Scientists say that a massive asteroid, larger than the Eiffel Tower, will skid past Earth in 2029, an event researchers ...
According to the BBC, the asteroid's size means it would have the same power as a nuclear bomb if it were to hit the Earth.
Simulations of a massive asteroid, as wide as the Eiffel Tower is tall, suggest Earth could face catastrophic consequences, ...
It’s about as wide as the Eiffel Tower ... from Earth. While this is considered a “close approach” by cosmic standards, it’s comfortably about ten times further away from us than the ...
"An asteroid this size impacts Earth on average every few thousand years and could cause severe damage to a local region," the European Space Agency said.
An asteroid larger than ... Earth object, Alinda poses no threat to our planet. Its orbit, although close, does not intersect with that of Earth. With an estimated diameter of 2.6 miles (4.2 ...
Don’t space out or you’ll miss it. A once-in-a-generation asteroid broader than the width of Manhattan will be passing by the Earth — and there’s a chance you can see it for yourself.
Five asteroids, including two bigger than the Eiffel Tower, are set to fly past ... the five asteroids that will fly past the Earth on January 6 is asteroid 2008 AF4. The space rock is almost ...
A colossal asteroid, larger than Manhattan, is on course for its nearest flyby of Earth in a hundred years this coming Sunday, posing a potential threat of significant destruction. The massive ...
A massive asteroid, spanning more than two miles across, has just made its closest approach ... this large will pass within 15 million kilometers (9.3 million miles) of Earth before the year ...
A massive asteroid, spanning more than two miles across, has just made its closest approach ... this large will pass within 15 million kilometers (9.3 million miles) of Earth before the year ...
A colossal asteroid, larger than Manhattan, is on course for its nearest flyby of Earth in a hundred years this coming Sunday, posing a potential threat of significant destruction. The massive space .