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Asteroid Behaving Strangely
An international team of astronomers has discovered an asteroid that spins so fast, it should've torn itself apart.
Astronomers have discovered an unusually fast-spinning asteroid, 2025 MN45, which rotates every minute and 53 seconds, defying theories about asteroid structural integrity.
The space rock, known as "2026 AJ" and 40 feet in diameter, is hurtling toward our planet at around 20,500 miles per hour.
Measuring around 41 feet in diameter, the asteroid is speeding towards our planet at more than 38,500 miles per hour.
A skyscraper-sized asteroid spinning every 113 seconds has stunned scientists, hinting at unexpected strength inside ancient ...
A record-breaking asteroid has been discovered by the Vera C. Rubin Observatory just seven days after it began its observations. Based on this performance result, scientists and astronomers can expect ...
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The world’s largest digital camera just spotted a massive asteroid
The world’s largest digital camera has just delivered on its promise, catching a massive, fast spinning asteroid in the act ...
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Astronomer Answers Cosmos Questions
American Museum of Natural History Astronomer Dr. Jackie Faherty joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about ...
An NVIDIA-linked startup plans the first hotel on the Moon, with rooms allegedly costing £330,000, sparking awe, doubt and ...
The Australian Space Agency announces that 2026 is set to be a ‘standout’ year for space science and exploration.
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After a month of no answer, NASA will try hailing its silent MAVEN Mars orbiter today
MAVEN has remained silent since Dec. 6 despite repeated attempts to contact it, according to NASA. As part of the recovery ...
A 2,300-foot asteroid, spinning every 1.88 minutes, has left scientists puzzled after its discovery by the Vera C ...
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