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Bus-sized asteroid will fly past Earth tonight mere days after being discovered. Here's what to expect
Asteroid 2026 EG1 was discovered on March 8, less than one week ago.
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Stunning discovery: New super-Earth close enough to change our understanding of space
A groundbreaking find reveals a super-Earth, GJ 251c, just 18 light-years away, potentially in the habitable Goldilocks zone. With a mass four times that of Earth, this planet offers a rare ...
Astronomers witnessed planets colliding 11,000 light-years away, an event that could shed light on the collision that created Earth's moon.
As of 2026, more than 80% of the world’s oceans are still unmapped and unexplored. We know more about the face of the moon ...
Rising sea levels are slowing Earth’s rotation, lengthening how long an average day lasts. And the current rate of increase to a single average day—1.33 additional milliseconds per century—is ...
The Van Allen probe's mission was meant to last two years, but ended up going for nearly seven.
A fossil skull from Spain reveals Gorgonavis alcyone, a 125-million-year-old bird that expands the known range of early ...
A University of Cologne-led team published its findings on nematodes from the Atacama Desert, the world's driest non-polar ...
A newly discovered comet is rapidly brightening and could become visible from Earth — if it survives an extreme close ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
Newly discovered bus-sized asteroid to whiz past Earth tonight at 34,621 km per hour!
A newly discovered asteroid, 2026 EG1, is set to make an exceptionally close pass by Earth on the night of March 12, 2026.
Scientists in Japan confirmed a new “Milky Way” jellyfish species, discovered in coastal waters and formally named after its ...
Scientists studying Mars may have uncovered a brand-new mineral hidden in the planet’s ancient sulfate deposits. By combining laboratory experiments with orbital data, researchers identified an ...
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