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Set to launch no earlier than June 2028, the telescope is designed to discover 90% of asteroids and comets that are 460 feet in size or larger and come within 30 million miles of Earth’s orbit.
The asteroid, called C0WEPC5 by NASA, was first observed with the Bok telescope at the University of Arizona. There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries from the asteroid.
NASA said the asteroid, called C0WEPC5, was first spotted with the Bok telescope at the University of Arizona, and added that astronomers across the world collaborated to help an alert system be ...
The asteroid was first observed with the University of Arizona's Bok telescope by the @NASA funded Catalina Sky Survey and… — NASA Asteroid Watch (@AsteroidWatch) December 3, 2024 ...
NASA Asteroid Watch shared in an alert on X that the asteroid “was first observed with the University of Arizona's Bok telescope” and that the “impact prediction” was made by the Scout ...
NASA called th e event a "harmless fireball" and credited the University of Arizona’s Bok telescope for first spotting its approach. There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries from ...
A small asteroid sped toward Earth before it burned out above far northeastern Russia on Tuesday night, sparking a natural light show for residents in the remote corner of the planet, officials said.
NASA called the event a "harmless fireball" and credited the University of Arizona’s Bok telescope for having first spotted its approach.. There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries ...
The ESA predicted that the impact, while harmless, would create "a nice fireball in the sky" over northern Siberia. NASA said the asteroid, called C0WEPC5, was first spotted with the Bok telescope ...
NASA called the event a "harmless fireball" and credited the University of Arizona’s Bok telescope for having first spotted its approach.. There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries ...
NASA called the event a "harmless fireball" and credited the University of Arizona’s Bok telescope for having first spotted its approach. There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries ...
A small asteroid sped toward Earth before it burned out above far northeastern Russia on Tuesday night, sparking a natural light show for residents in the remote corner of the planet, officials said.