Asteroids frequently make trips to Earth and although most of them burn up in the Earth's atmosphere itself, it is possible one could pass through and impact the planet.
According to the-sky.org, the Asteroid 2022 UV14 was discovered just last month on October 27.
NASA's Planetary Defense Coordination Office has alerted that the Asteroid 2022 UV14 will make its closest approach to Earth today, November 11. It will pass Earth at an extremely close distance of 4.1 million kilometers.
Risa Taniguchi: From Classical Piano to Techno Mayhem
Risa Taniguchi & Black Asteroid’s Acid Flesh EP is out now via CLR. Buy it on Beatport .
Yes, I was happy to see him feeling that way. It’s an honour that such an established producer admires my music and our interaction.
Sure, so all three tracks were made both in-person and online. This summer he stayed in Japan for a while for his long sabbatical and we met each other for the first time. We both brought our own samples and sound elements and we jammed with them together.
NASA to continue Lunar Trailblazer despite cost overrun - SpaceNews
WASHINGTON — NASA will continue a lunar smallsat mission for launch in mid-2023 despite exceeding its cost cap by 30%.
NASA said Nov. 9 that the agency decided after a review to continue work on the Lunar Trailblazer mission, a small spacecraft that will orbit the moon to map the abundance of water ice deposits.
Divers discover Challenger space shuttle wreckage buried at the bottom of the Atlantic - LBC
NASA's Kennedy Space Centre announced the discovery on Thursday, saying in a statement that they were contacted by the divers after spotting a large, clearly modern object at the bottom of the ocean and bearing the shuttle's distinctive tiles.
"This discovery gives us an opportunity to pause once again, to uplift the legacies of the seven pioneers we lost, and to reflect on how this tragedy changed us," NASA administrator Bill Nelson said.
Opinion: May you have a 'winning' week | Opinion | westvalleyview.com
I won the lottery — in my dreams. I see it all now, flashing before me. I turn on the television and watch excitedly when they call out the winning numbers. Nervously, I look down at my Powerball ticket and then in complete disbelief, I realize I have won $1 billion!
One in 4 Americans play the lottery once a month or more, yet statisticians claim that we have a greater likelihood of getting wiped out by an asteroid than winning the Powerball. Or a better chance of getting hit by lightning while swimming and fighting off an alligator.
The last will and testament of the human race
Take note that this is the Last Will and Testament of the Human Race, dated 11.15.76339742 UGD, given freely and without duress by our nominated leaders under Galactic Law DK1-MBP-159Ka.
We, the last remaining representatives of the Human Race, having been certified Category J Sentient and therefore of sufficiently sound mind to express a preference for the disposal of our remaining worlds and worldly goods, do hereby bequeath our assets as follows:
Scientists unearth the cause of our planet's first mass extinction event
The study, titled ‘Environmental drivers of the first major animal extinction across the Ediacaran White Sea-Nama transition ,’ published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, suggests that decreases in global oxygen levels caused a mass extinction event near the ...
Jen Psaki Casually Admits That Dems Peddle Socialism - Washington Free Beacon
Cygnus Cargo Craft Makes It to Space Station After Unusual Travel Glitch - CNET
Cygnus is loaded with 4 tons of hardware, crew supplies and research equipment. It launched from Virginia on Monday morning. The ISS crew captured the spacecraft using a robotic arm and installed Cygnus on an available port.
This particular Cygnus spacecraft is named the S.S. Sally Ride in honor of the first American woman in space. It's carrying some intriguing experiments related to 3D-printing human tissue and growing plants in microgravity.
Army of the Alien Monkeys
Earth is nice. We want it.
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