Recent Asteroid News

Recent Asteroid News - Scientists at nasa’s jet propulsion laboratory in southern california recently tracked two asteroids as they flew by our planet. An asteroid that measures up to 300 feet across could smack into earth in 2032, and while nasa says the chances of a collision are. The asteroid, spanning around 49 to 111 feet in diameter, is hurtling through space at some 42,300 miles per hour.

The asteroid, spanning around 49 to 111 feet in diameter, is hurtling through space at some 42,300 miles per hour. Scientists at nasa’s jet propulsion laboratory in southern california recently tracked two asteroids as they flew by our planet. An asteroid that measures up to 300 feet across could smack into earth in 2032, and while nasa says the chances of a collision are.

An asteroid that measures up to 300 feet across could smack into earth in 2032, and while nasa says the chances of a collision are. Scientists at nasa’s jet propulsion laboratory in southern california recently tracked two asteroids as they flew by our planet. The asteroid, spanning around 49 to 111 feet in diameter, is hurtling through space at some 42,300 miles per hour.

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Scientists At Nasa’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory In Southern California Recently Tracked Two Asteroids As They Flew By Our Planet.

An asteroid that measures up to 300 feet across could smack into earth in 2032, and while nasa says the chances of a collision are. The asteroid, spanning around 49 to 111 feet in diameter, is hurtling through space at some 42,300 miles per hour.

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