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Earth Doesn't Really Have Two Moons Until 2083, But It Does Have A Longterm Visitor In Orbit
The Earth's Moon is its only one, but scientists recently discovered a new celestial body that will be staying near the planet for the next several decades.
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NASA Says Earth Has a Temporary Second Moon - and It's Sticking Around Until 2083
NASA's astronomers have recently discovered a ‘quasi-moon' orbiting within Earth's orbital neighbourhood. This quasi-moon ...
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‘Halloween fireballs’ and their threat to 2032 and 2036: Could the taurid swarm endanger Earth
Astronomers are watching the Taurid Resonant Swarm. This debris field could bring bright meteors and potentially destructive ...
Comet 3I/ATLAS, which made a close approach to the sun, has prompted lots of public interest. Kim Kardashian asked NASA's ...
The risk of a cosmic body striking the Earth—or exploding in the atmosphere—may be higher in 2032 and 2036, researchers have ...
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Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS just made its closest pass of the sun — Here's where it’s going next
Stargazers using telescopes should be able to see the object in the predawn sky beginning Nov. 11, according to EarthSky.
November skies promise several special astronomical events for stargazers. Here are four notable events you can look forward ...
Usually, sunlight makes cometary gases glow green from diatomic carbon (C2) or blue from ionized carbon monoxide (CO+). With ...
The object, initially thought to be a meteorite, could actually be Zond 1, a Soviet spacecraft that was destined for Venus 60 ...
From a super moon to three meteor showers, the enchanting night sky events in November are truly unmissable. Find the dates ...
Smith, a vet from Whyalla, South Australia, was driving home from picking up his brand-new Tesla Model Y when a loud crash ...
Tonight, Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2025's brightest supermoon will be in Nevada's skies. But with high winds and rain, Renoites may ...
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