Astronomers used the Two-meter Twin Telescope to catch a "see-you-soon" image of the departing asteroid 2024 PT5.
Brian Hackney reports on the possible origins of Earth's recent "mini-moon" that is preparing to depart our orbit.
Currently, more than 2 million miles away, the object is too small and faint to see without a powerful telescope.
Earth has a temporary, tiny companion. While not quite a "mini moon," since it will never be captured by Earth's gravity, ...
Astronomers are gearing up to study an asteroid that will revisit Earth in 2025. It is about 33 feet wide and will come quite ...
Earth captured asteroid 2024 PT5 back in September and expected to hold on to it till November according to Universidad ...
The Narendra Modi-led government has given the green light to ISRO’s Venus Orbiter Mission, known as Shukrayaan, scheduled ...
Residents of a northern Alberta town are over the moon that it could share its name with the first Canadian rover set to ...
What if something catastrophic happened here on Earth? How would we recreate ecosystems destroyed? Scientists are betting the ...
"It's an exciting time on the spacecraft, getting these key deployments done." NASA's Europa Clipper mission has successfully ...
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