... arrived at the end of June. Official arrival at Ryugu was declared when Hayabusa2 reached a distance of 20 km from the asteroid. This is designated the ‘home position’ and the default location of Hayabusa2 in the vicinity of Ryugu. Arriving on June...
... and broader community events, to raise public awareness of the need for increased detection and tracking of asteroids. The 100x Asteroid Declaration, calling for this action, has been signed by hundreds of astronauts, scientists, artists and leaders...
... by Venus before returning to Earth in June 2020. None of these fly-bys are expected to end in impact. The asteroid was discovered on September 5th by the Cassegrain reflector telescope at Catalina Sky Survey in Arizona, US. According to NASA, the...
...five times less than the distance to the Moon. The asteroid will approach Earth after flying around the Sun and will...400 years, and won't be back again until after 2600. The asteroid was discovered in May 2014 by scientists at the Catalina Sky Survey ...
... of its kind to be discovered, it is unlikely to be the last. To run the simulations, Namouni and Morais created a million virtual asteroid clones moving under the same conditions to see what happened to them all. Most remained in a stable orbit...
... kilometres (240 miles) south of San Juan, Puerto Rico, according to the University of Hawaii. Right now, the Asteroid Day’s website is broadcasting LIVE from Luxembourg, with a 48-hour streaming global broadcast dedicated entirely to space. What...