Asteroid 2024 YR4, once feared to be on a collision course with Earth, has origins from the main asteroid belt. New studies reveal its surprising characteristics and trajectory.
The James Webb Space Telescope has successfully observed asteroid 2024 YR4, revealing it may be larger and rockier than once thought. While Earth is safe, a moon impact remains possible in 2032!
NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft just executed a crucial flyby of Mars, using the planet’s gravity to adjust its trajectory towards Jupiter's Europa. This maneuver is key for its billion-mile journey and testing vital instruments.
NASA and ESA confirm Earth is out of danger from asteroid 2024 YR4, reducing strike odds to minimal levels. The asteroid poses no threat of impact for the next century, providing a rare opportunity for study.
NASA reveals that Asteroid 2024 YR4, previously seen as a high-risk threat, now poses nearly zero chance of hitting Earth in 2032, following meticulous observations by astronomers worldwide.
A close call with asteroid 2024 YR4 had Earth on edge, but recent data shows the likelihood of impact is now extremely low, bringing relief and highlighting the importance of planetary defense measures.
Friedrich Merz faces the daunting task of rescuing Germany's faltering economy, grappling with pension challenges, and increasing defense spending amid a changing geopolitical landscape. As the nation's economic woes deepen, parallels are drawn to France's political uncertainties.
Discover the hidden world of asteroids with near misses and direct hits, as scientists reveal the shocking truth about the potential impact of 2024 YR4 and the advancements in planetary defense.
Discover the latest developments on asteroid 2024 YR4 as its impact probability on Earth fluctuates dramatically. Learn how astronomers are tracking its trajectory and the influence of full moon visibility on observations.
Get the latest scoop on Asteroid 2024 YR4's impact probability and the efforts of astronomers to track its trajectory. Will Earth be in danger in 2032?