Astronomers have identified 2025 SC79, a fast-moving asteroid hidden behind the Sun's glare. With a diameter of 2,300 feet, it poses potential dangers to Earth, raising alarms about twilight asteroids.
Astronomers have spotted a colossal asteroid, 2025 SC79, hidden in the sun's glare. This skyscraper-sized rock orbits the sun every 128 days, making it the second-fastest asteroid known. Its discovery highlights the importance of monitoring potential threats from space.
The James Webb Space Telescope has made crucial observations of asteroid 2024 YR4, revealing a rising risk of a collision with the moon in 2032. While Earth is safe, the moon's fate hangs in the balance.