With 3I/ATLAS days away from making its closest approach to Earth, agencies worldwide are conducting the largest and most ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Could NASA actually push an asteroid off course in time?
Planetary defense has moved from science fiction to a live engineering problem, and the stakes could not be higher. The ...
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NASA confirms a bus-sized asteroid passed Earth on 22 December 2025, and what to expect next
NASA confirmed that a bus-sized asteroid passed Earth on 22 December 2025 in a routine flyby that had been tracked well in ...
Climate Compass on MSN
NASA's plan to deflect an asteroid: Can we really save Earth?
Picture this. You're sitting at breakfast, scrolling the news, when suddenly headlines scream that a space rock the size of a ...
Live Science on MSN
The UN's International Asteroid Warning Network is closely watching comet 3I/ATLAS. Here's why.
The comet, which will come within roughly 167 million miles (270 million kilometers) of our planet, will be tracked by telescopes around the world so astronomers can pinpoint its location and make ...
The United Nations’ International Asteroid Warning Network (IAWN) has activated a broad campaign, rallying support from Nasa ...
NASA confirms building-sized asteroid 2025 XV, 290 feet wide, will safely pass Earth on December 18 offering scientists a ...
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Why The UN Is Quietly Monitoring Comet 3I/ATLAS — And Why Scientists Say It Can't Be Ignored
Comet 3I/ATLAS, a rare visitor from beyond our solar system, has prompted an international scientific tracking campaign led by the UN's International Asteroid Warning Network. This article explains wh ...
The imminent passage of 3I/ATLAS, expected to come within 170 million miles of Earth on December 19, offers a unique opportunity for agencies to refine their tracking capabilities. As NASA ...
With 3I/ATLAS slated to make its Earth tour in two days, amateur photographers and astronomers alike are scrambling to catch ...
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