A monster asteroid larger than London's tallest building whizzed past the earth in a scenario similar to that seen in the film Don't Look Up
In the Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence Netflix movie, a huge comet bears down on our home planet and exposes flaws in humanity's decision making.
Do aliens exist? Asteroid impact? NASA answers all the big questions | TweakTown
For all of 2021, NASA published short videos on its YouTube channel answering some of the most popular questions in science and space.
The video series titled " We Asked a NASA Expert " is by far one of the best series' the space agency has done as it provides viewers with easily digestible valuable information from experts in their respective fields in a concise format.
Quadrantids meteor shower peaks tonight - how to watch in Israel - The Jerusalem Post
NASA mission has ties to Shreveport | WNTZ - cenlanow.com
SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – A NASA engineer with ties to Shreveport is at the center of a mission to protect future generations from the threat of asteroids slamming into Earth.
Science tells us that 65 million years ago, an asteroid hit the Earth near the Yucatan Peninsula. It wiped out the dinosaurs, which led to humans inhabiting the Earth. The big question for scientists and science fiction is, what if it were to happen again?
Did a Meteor Explode Over Pittsburgh? - The New York Times
For Heather Lin Ishler, the first morning of 2022 in Dormont, a neighborhood just south of downtown Pittsburgh, began like most days had in 2021. She was on her bed, scrolling through social media while her boyfriend was downstairs playing a game on his Xbox.
"The sensation," Ms. Ishler, 34, later said, "reminded me of fireworks" and how, if you stand too close, you can feel "a rumbling in your chest."
Astronomers Have Detected a Mysterious, Dusty Object Erratically Dimming Its Star
There are a lot of unexplained objects out there in the Universe, and astronomers have just found another one – a strange, dusty object that may be causing its host star to dim by up to 75 percent .
Often, when we see something block out the light of its star it's an exoplanet or asteroid . But in this case, the way the object is blocking the light from its star can't be explained by either option: It's both more erratic and more persistent.
Are we recording? Yes, to the end of the world
A plane crashes in the mountains. Or in a desert, on takeoff or landing, or in an empty field. Wherever it crashes, the first thing investigators look for is the plane's black box, the flight data recorder.
This year, Earth gets its own black box. Earth's Black Box will scrupulously record every bit of data related to civilization's demise, whenever it occurs.
NASA successfully launches $10 billion James Webb space telescope, most expensive in agency's
NASA is a a step closer to getting the first pictures from the James Webb space telescope. CBS News senior space analyst Bill Harwood joins Elise Preston on CBSN to discuss more.
If the birth chart is a portrait of the sky at the moment you were born, then the 12 houses of astrology is the canvas. Along with planets,...
Cheugiest tech moments of 2021 – TechCrunch
Technology has come a long way in 2021. There are widespread mRNA vaccines ! An asteroid-deflecting space mission! A very powerful laptop with a very controversial notch!
So hop aboard the choo-choo- cheugy train. We promise, this isn’t just a list of things Elon Musk tweeted in 2021.
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Prolific science fiction writer Isaac Asimov was born on this day in 1920. Did you know that there is an asteroid a… https://t.co/FeinyVLN6L airandspace (from Smithsonian, Washington DC) Sun Jan 02 19:19:01 +0000 2022
A massive kilometer-wide asteroid will fly past the Earth later this month, according to @NASA. This asteroid could… https://t.co/vCQMhHSsRt Jerusalem_Post (from Israel) Sun Jan 02 15:37:25 +0000 2022
#ICYMI, @Livermore_Lab is taking part in @NASA's first-ever #planetarydefense test, which will deliberately collide… https://t.co/oJjuXWQbdP NNSANews (from Across the US) Mon Jan 03 16:56:02 +0000 2022
NASA's asteroid-smashing spacecraft sends back first photo from 2 million miles away https://t.co/MftO0HxgiX https://t.co/zzSH10WGh0 nypost (from New York, NY) Sun Jan 02 09:21:06 +0000 2022
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