Two asteroids zipped by Earth hours before anyone noticed

By Eric Mack

The bus-sized pieces of space debris whipped by us at relatively close range over the weekend.

They almost snuck by undetected, but two small asteroids were discovered over the weekend just hours after they whizzed past us about 72,000 miles away —

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Fragment of Impacting Asteroid Recovered in Botswana

A meteorite was found in Botswana’s Central Kalahari Game Reserve (CKGR) that is a fragment of asteroid 2018 LA. This small asteroid was discovered in space by the University of Arizona’s Catalina Sky Survey on June 2, 2018, eight hours before hitting Earth.

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New Mystery Discovered Regarding Active Asteroid Phaethon

Based on a new study of how near-Earth asteroid Phaethon reflects light at different angles, astronomers think that its surface may reflect less light than previously thought. This is an exciting mystery for the recently approved DESTINY+ mission to investigate when it flies past Phaethon.

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Mapping the Threat of Small Near-Earth Asteroids

Just recently, a small asteroid lit up the sky over Botswana – having been discovered mere hours before it hit the Earth. Near-Earth objects (NEOs) like asteroids were the focus of a four-week conference at the Munich Institute for Astro and Particle Physics (MIAPP) in Garching.

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Meteor explodes unexpectedly over Russia

A fireball lit up the sky above the city of Lipetsk in western Russia last week. This week, videos of the exploding meteor emerged and small meteorite fragments were found on the ground.

NASA and its scientists are part of an international effort to identify and track potentially dangerous near Earth objects,

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Japan space probe reaches asteroid in search for origin of life

A Japanese probe has reached an asteroid 300 million kilometres away to collect information about the birth of the solar system and the origin of life after a more than three-year voyage through deep space.

The Hayabusa2 probe successfully settled into an observation position 20 kilometres (12 miles) above the Ryugu asteroid,

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Earth’s first mission to a binary asteroid, for planetary defence

Planning for humankind’s first mission to a binary asteroid system has entered its next engineering phase. ESA’s proposed Hera mission would also be Europe’s contribution to an ambitious planetary defence experiment.

Named for the Greek goddess of marriage,

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NASA, federal agencies aim to be better prepared for near-Earth objects

The federal government wants to be better prepared for a possible asteroid impact.

A new interagency report offers plans for improving the government’s ability to detect, predict, plan for and respond to a near-Earth object impact.

“The National Near-Earth Object Preparedness Strategy and Action Plan”

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Asteroids and Adversaries: Challenging What NASA Knows About Space Rocks

By Kenneth Chang

Two years ago, NASA dismissed and mocked an amateur’s criticisms of its asteroids database. Now Nathan Myhrvold is back, and his papers have passed peer review.

Thousands of asteroids are passing through Earth’s neighborhood all the time.

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Life Recovered Rapidly at Impact Site of Dino-Killing Asteroid

About 66 million years ago, an asteroid smashed into the Earth triggering a mass extinction that ended the reign of the dinosaurs and snuffed out 75 percent of life.

While the asteroid killed off species,

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