The world's space agencies are keeping close watch on an asteroid heading our way, because there's currently a 1 in 83 chance ...
Discovered last Christmas by Arizona’s Catalina Sky Survey, the asteroid is currently the only Near-Earth Object that has been placed at a level three on Torino impact hazard scale, giving it the ...
Discovered last Christmas by Arizona’s Catalina Sky Survey, the asteroid is currently the only Near-Earth Object that has been placed at a level three on Torino impact hazard scale, giving it the ...
Discovered last Christmas by Arizona’s Catalina Sky Survey, the asteroid is currently the only Near-Earth Object that has been placed at a level three on Torino impact hazard scale, giving it ...
"Odds have slightly increased to 1 in 83," Catalina Sky Survey engineer and asteroid hunter David Rankin wrote on BlueSky. "This is one of the highest probabilities of an impact from a ...
"This is one of the highest probabilities of an impact from a significantly sized rock ever," Catalina Sky Survey engineer David Rankin wrote on Bluesky. "Most likely outcome is still a near miss." ...
Discovered on Christmas Day by the Catalina Sky Survey in Arizona, the potential impact date is scheduled for 22 December 2032, however astronomers say the odds of a collision are around 1-in-83.
Discovered on Christmas Day by the Catalina Sky Survey in Arizona, the potential impact date is scheduled for 22 December 2032, however astronomers say the odds of a collision are around 1-in-83.
Asteroid 2024 YR4 was discovered by the Catalina Sky Survey on December 25, 2024, when it was around 515,116 miles away from Earth. Half a million miles away doesn't sound like the asteroid is ...
"Odds have slightly increased to 1 in 83," wrote David Rankin, Catalina Sky Survey engineer and asteroid hunter, on BlueSky on Tuesday. "This is one of the highest probabilities of an impact from ...