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NASA's Mission to the $10,000 Quadrillion Asteroid | A Timeline | The Significance of 16 Psyche

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NASA's Mission to the $10,000 Quadrillion Asteroid | A Timeline | The Significance of 16 Psyche NASA's Mission to the $10,000 Quadrillion Asteroid | A Timeline | The Significance of 16 Psyche Introduction : 📃🖊️ 🚀 NASA has unveiled an exciting timeline for its ambitious mission to the asteroid 16 Psyche, valued at a staggering $10,000 quadrillion.  This faraway celestial body is believed to be brimming with precious metals like gold, iron, and nickel, making it a treasure trove in space exploration. The Mission's Inception :🪐🌌 Last year, NASA declared its intent to embark on this groundbreaking journey to 16 Psyche. The agency aims to unravel the mysteries of planetary cores and the formation of planets by studying this metal-rich asteroid. The Launch :🛰️   On October 13, 2023, NASA's spacecraft set off from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida.  It began its monumental 2.2 billion-mile journey through space, with its sights set on reach...

A Night to Remember | Tracking Asteroid 2024 BX1's Surprise Encounter with Earth

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A Night to Remember | Tracking Asteroid 2024 BX1's Surprise Encounter with Earth A Night to Remember | Tracking Asteroid 2024 BX1's Surprise Encounter with Earth Discovery of Asteroid 2024 BX1 : On a crisp Saturday night, January 20, at 22:48 CET, seasoned asteroid hunter Sárneczky made a groundbreaking discovery using the 60 cm Schmidt Telescope at Piszkéstető Mountain Station, Hungary's Konkoly Observatory. Uncertainty and Confirmation :  With just three initial observations, determining the asteroid's collision course with Earth was uncertain.  Undeterred, Sárneczky persisted in tracking, sharing four more observations minutes later, revealing a 100% chance of an imminent impact. Global Response and Impact :  The world's automatic impact monitoring systems, including ESA's 'Meerkat,' swiftly responded, alerting astronomers and experts.  Collaborating efforts across more than a dozen observatories in Europe revealed that the small, one-meter...

Asteroid the Size of 64 Canadian Geese to Grace Earth's Sky on Tuesday | NASA's Intriguing Revelation

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Asteroid the Size of 64 Canadian Geese to Grace Earth's Sky on Tuesday | NASA's Intriguing Revelation Asteroid the Size of 64 Canadian Geese to Grace Earth's Sky on Tuesday | NASA's Intriguing Revelation Introduction :  NASA's asteroid tracker has unveiled a celestial event set to captivate our skies on Tuesday, January 30. Brace yourselves for the grand flyby of an asteroid known as 2007 EG, comparable in size to a flock of 64 Canadian geese.  According to calculations by NASA's Center for Near-Earth Object Studies (CNEOS), there's no cause for concern as this celestial visitor will maintain a safe distance from our planet. The Mighty 2007 EG :  This cosmic wanderer, measuring a substantial 71 meters in diameter, has piqued our curiosity. To grasp its enormity, let's draw a whimsical comparison using a more familiar metric - the notorious Canadian goose.  These honking waterfowl, reaching an average length of 1.10 meters, would line up in a ro...

43-Foot Asteroid's Close Encounter with Earth | Unveiled by NASA

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43-Foot Asteroid's Close Encounter with Earth | Unveiled by NASA 43-Foot Asteroid's Close Encounter with Earth | Unveiled by NASA Understanding Asteroids : What are asteroids? :  Asteroids primarily consist of rocky material left over from the formation of the solar system and its planets, dating back about 4.6 billion years.  The majority of these asteroids are situated within the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, estimated to contain around 1 million asteroids. Their Nature : Asteroids orbit the sun, exhibiting either flattened or circular trajectories.  Their movement lacks a precise path, often tumbling or moving erratically through space. They're commonly known as 'minor' celestial bodies. NASA's Discovery : The Defence Coordination Office at NASA recently disclosed that an asteroid from the Apollo Group made a close pass by Earth on December 12.  This office is tasked with monitoring the sky and near-Earth objects, utilizing advanced spac...