If the building-size asteroid 2024 YR4 crashes into the moon in December 2032, the impact will produce a bright flash that may be visible to the naked eye, a new study finds.
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Volunteer-run CT observatory is part of a NASA mission to track asteroids and comets
The John J. McCarthy Observatory - run by volunteers on the grounds of New Milford High School - has been watching the night sky for 25 years.
When the Chicxulub impactor hit, the animals with the best shot at surviving were those with wings. Now, new finds are ...
They figured this out by looking at the asteroid’s mass and the energy that would be released if it struck the moon’s surface, called kinetic energy. This impact would cause a magnitude five ...
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