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Newly discovered asteroid to pass closer to Earth than moon

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Newly discovered asteroid to pass closer to Earth than the moon on Monday
A newly discovered asteroid estimated to be about 62 feet wide will zoom near Earth on Monday, though it is not expected to pose a threat to the planet.

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House-sized asteroid makes safe close flyby past Earth
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An asteroid discovered days ago will narrowly miss Earth
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See Boeing 737-Sized Asteroid Pass Much Closer Than The Moon Tonight
A newly discovered near-Earth asteroid known as 2026 JH2 will make a very close pass by Earth on Monday, May 18, though scientists stress there is no danger of an impact.

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Bus-size asteroid to skim past Earth at quarter of moon’s distance
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Asteroid 2026 JH2 To Make Close Earth Flyby Today. How Near Will It Get?
Space.com
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NASA satellite will test orbital 'gas station' tech to help astronauts reach the moon and Mars

A new NASA satellite will test critical technologies for storing and transferring super-chilled, cryogenic fuels in space in order to help astronauts reach the moon and potentially Mars someday. The Liquid Oxygen Flight demonstration (LOXSAT) will launch to orbit around the Earth later this year to test the fluid management capabilities that will be needed to maintain cryogenic fuels in microgravity,
GEEKSPIN on MSN
1h

NASA is launching a satellite that may enable future space gas stations

Imagine setting out on a cross-country road trip with no gas stations anywhere along the way — that is the same challenge NASA faces in the vast expanse of space. To help solve this problem, the agency is launching a groundbreaking mission this summer to test technology that will pave the way for orbital gas […
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Airplane-Sized asteroid to skim past Earth on 20 May confirmed by NASA—Why scientists are not "alarmed"?

A massive airplane-sized asteroid named (2026 JP1) is set to fly past Earth on May 20, 2026. Scientists say it is safe, but is this close approach a problem? Know here.
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NASA maps show Earth's brightest and darkest regions at night

Researchers expected to find "a gradual increase in artificial light at night," but instead saw "much more nuanced patterns," NASA said.
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NASA Tracks Asteroid Set To Make ‘Very Rare’ Closest Approach to Earth

NASA says of Apophis passing by that it is likely "an event like this has not happened at any time in recorded human history."
5h

“I’ll buy 10 of those”—NASA science chief yearns for mass-produced satellites

So why is NASA launching fewer telescopes and planetary science missions than it did a quarter-century ago? The answer is complex. It is not necessarily the money. The space agency’s science budget this year is $7.
Fox 5 San Diego
1mon

See images of Earth taken by NASA’s Artemis II crew compared to Apollo 17

SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — The astronauts aboard NASA’s Orion spacecraft on the Artemis II mission captured breathtaking photos of Earth during their 10-day journey to and from the moon. Three NASA astronauts, Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina ...
Scientific American
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Earth Day in the Artemis era: Can NASA’s moon missions spur a new environmental movement?

NASA launched four astronauts on a pioneering journey around the moon—the Artemis II mission. Follow our coverage here. Just 14 days ago, amid the mundanity of East Coast commutes and West Coast alarm clocks, NASA’s Artemis II mission gave humans ...
News.az
20h

NASA reveals new strategy in the search for life beyond Earth

The report, known as the PESTO Search for Life Instrumentation Study, examines how scientists can better detect biological signatures on planets and
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