The asteroid Apophis will pass close to Earth in 2029 and will be visible without a telescope, revealing unique changes on ...
Three years from now, on Friday, April 13, 2029, a chunk of rock roughly the size of a skyscraper will thread the gap between ...
A rare, colossal-sized asteroid is on course to fly by Earth — and will come closer to our planet than any other rocks of its ...
Named Apophis after the ancient Egyptian God of evil and destruction, the space rock spans about 1,230 feet — even longer ...
A COLOSSAL asteroid is on course to come closer to Earth than any other of its size recorded in human history. The “God of ...
With a mean diameter of 340 meters (1,115 feet), the asteroid has a long axis of at least 450 meters (1,480 feet). An ...
For a brief stretch on April 13, 2029, a giant space rock will slip closer to Earth than some of the satellites parked high ...
An asteroid dubbed “God of Chaos” will be passing by Earth not in decades but in about three years. Space.com said Apophis ...
An asteroid, bigger than the Eiffel Tower, and named after the Egyptian god of chaos, will pass closer to Earth than our geostationary satellites in April 2029, making it visible to the naked eye.
New Images from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and James Webb Space Telescope show Saturn in both infrared and visible light.
Two landers from a private US company will be part of an armada to asteroid Apophis when it flies past Earth in 2029. Apophis, about 400 metres across, was discovered in 2004. Initial calculations ...