NASA has confirmed that asteroid 2025 SA3 is approaching fast. Measuring about 54 feet across, it travels 18,073 miles per hour.
NASA has confirmed asteroid 2025 RL2 is approaching. The space rock measures about 70 feet wide and is racing through space at 21,613 miles per hour.
NASA confirmed the asteroid will fly past Earth today. It measures about 520 feet wide and moves fast. Its speed is 24,127 miles per hour.
A massive asteroid, measuring 520 feet wide, is speeding through space at 24,127 miles per hour. Scientists are closely monitoring its close approach to Earth.
NASA confirms that asteroid 2025 FA22 will pass Earth. The rock measures about 520 feet across. It travels at 24,127 miles per hour.
NASA confirmed asteroid 2025 FA22 is on course. It measures around 520 feet wide and travels at 24,127 miles per hour, according to experts.
NASA confirms asteroid 2025 QV9 is on track. The rock measures approximately 100 feet wide. It travels at a high speed of 10,319 miles per hour.
The cluster, also called NGC 104, sits 13,000 light-years away. It is the second brightest globular cluster seen from Earth after Omega Centauri.
NASA confirmed the asteroid’s upcoming flyby earlier this week. The rock measures about 160 feet in width.
The Chandrayaan-5 / LUPEX mission is expected to be a significant milestone in India’s lunar exploration odyssey, which envisions Indian Gaganyatris (astronauts) landing on the Moon by 2040, it said
JAXA said it will provide a details of SLIM’s achievements and further updates as the investigation and analysis continue.
Japan's lunar lander achieves historic moon landing. Technical glitch questions mission goals.
The RV rover will hold two people up to 14 days while allowing them to live and work inside while travelling across the moon.
Space engineers learn from their failures and are getting better at orbital mechanics, even landing probes successfully on fast moving asteroids, like Japan’s Hayabusa 2. ISRO’s next Moon-shot will be a collaborative effort with Japan’s JAXA scheduled for 2024.
The satellite is to release tiny balls that glow brightly as they hurtle through the atmosphere, simulating a meteor shower.