An asteroid roughly the size of one to two school buses will fly by Earth, according to the European Space Agency.
This Earth Day, we reflect on our home planet and look at Earth from space through history. It's "like watching sunset at the beach from the most foreign seat in the cosmos," Artemis 2 commander NASA ...
Asteroids are constantly zipping by, but YR4 caught our attention when astronomers flagged it as a potential threat to Earth. This massive asteroid, large enough to cause significant damage, was ...
The giant asteroid Apophis will make a historically close approach to Earth on April 13, 2029. Scientists have ruled out any risk of Apophis hitting Earth for at least the next century. The 2029 flyby ...
As of April 13, an infamous giant asteroid known as Apophis is now three years away from becoming the first space rock of its size to come near Earth in recorded human history. Roughly the size of ...
An asteroid the size of three football fields will pass near Earth in three years, giving scientists a rare chance to study a colossal space rock from close range. Named Apophis — after the ancient ...
For a brief stretch on April 13, 2029, a giant space rock will slip closer to Earth than some of the satellites parked high above the planet. That object is Apophis, an asteroid once treated as a ...
One of the most iconic photos of our little blue planet was taken in 1968, and gave people riding along Spaceship Earth one of its first views. Now, nearly 68 years later, another breathtaking photo ...
The Artemis 2 crew captured a spellbinding photo of the crescent Earth shining above the moon's horizon on Flight Day 6 of their mission, shortly before our planet was lost behind the lunar horizon.
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. A view of Earth from space shared during NASA's historic Artemis II ...