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YR4 won’t hit Earth, but a 4% chance remains for a lunar impact. ESA's upcoming NEOMIR telescope could revolutionize early ...
YR4 holds a 4 per cent chance of hitting the Moon. Discovered after it had already passed Earth, the asteroid's trajectory highlights the limitations of current Earth-based detection systems.
Earth is perfectly safe from a menacing asteroid known as 2024 YR4 that is big enough to level a city, but the moon? Not so ...
NASA issued a statement about a “city-killer” asteroid (2024 YR4) that they said had a 1.2% chance of slamming into Earth on ...
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Irish Star on MSNNASA says 'city killer' asteroid could smash into moon and is 'not safe'The "city killer" asteroid YR4, roughly the size of a 10-story building, was detected in 2024 and has a 4.3% chance of ...
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Boing Boing on MSN"City-killer" asteroid could strike the Moon, putting satellites at riskNASA's Center for Near-Earth Object Studies has been tracking Asteroid 2024 YR4 since it first came into view last year. While initial estimates predicted up to a 3.1% probability that the asteroid ...
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Live Science on MSN'City killer' asteroid 2024 YR4 could shower Earth with 'bullet-like' meteors if it hits the moon in 2032There is currently a 4.3% chance that the giant space rock 2024 YR4 will hit the moon in seven years. If this does happen, ...
An asteroid the size of a 10-storey building could now make impact with the moon, which could potentially fry global ...
Currently, the asteroid 2024 YR4 is too far away to observe with space or ground-based telescopes. NASA expects to make more ...
Starlink satellites are at risk if a “city killer” asteroid crashes into the Moon, experts have warned. The European Space ...
There's a new interstellar object moving through our solar system and it's called 3I/ATLAS, according to NASA.
Astronomers estimate that an asteroid this large comes this close to Earth only about once every 7,500 years. It also appears ...
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