Discovered last Christmas by Arizona’s Catalina Sky Survey, the asteroid is currently the only Near-Earth Object that has been placed at a level three on Torino impact hazard scale, giving it the ...
Discovered last Christmas by Arizona’s Catalina Sky Survey, the asteroid is currently the only Near-Earth Object that has been placed at a level three on Torino impact hazard scale, giving it the ...
Discovered last Christmas by Arizona’s Catalina Sky Survey, the asteroid is currently the only Near-Earth Object that has been placed at a level three on Torino impact hazard scale, giving it ...
"Odds have slightly increased to 1 in 83," Catalina Sky Survey engineer and asteroid hunter David Rankin wrote on BlueSky. "This is one of the highest probabilities of an impact from a ...
"This is one of the highest probabilities of an impact from a significantly sized rock ever," Catalina Sky Survey engineer David Rankin wrote on Bluesky. "Most likely outcome is still a near miss." ...
Discovered on Christmas Day by the Catalina Sky Survey in Arizona, the potential impact date is scheduled for 22 December 2032, however astronomers say the odds of a collision are around 1-in-83.
Discovered on Christmas Day by the Catalina Sky Survey in Arizona, the potential impact date is scheduled for 22 December 2032, however astronomers say the odds of a collision are around 1-in-83.
Asteroid 2024 YR4 was discovered by the Catalina Sky Survey on December 25, 2024, when it was around 515,116 miles away from Earth. Half a million miles away doesn't sound like the asteroid is ...
"Odds have slightly increased to 1 in 83," wrote David Rankin, Catalina Sky Survey engineer and asteroid hunter, on BlueSky on Tuesday. "This is one of the highest probabilities of an impact from ...
David Rankin, an engineer at the Catalina Sky Survey, wrote on BlueSky: "This is one of the highest probabilities of an impact from a significantly sized rock ever, making it a Torino scale 3.