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‘City killer’ asteroid is one of 4 to graze Earth’s orbit today

New York Post 24 Oct 2024
... NASA as measuring larger than 460 feet across and boasting orbits that bring them within 4.6 million miles from Earth’s orbit around the sun — are discovered every year, per the Catalina Sky Survey.
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Earth is getting a tiny new mini-moon. It won't be the first (or the last)

Phys Dot Org 23 Sep 2024
2006 RH₁₂₀ and 2020 CD₃ were discovered using the ongoing Catalina Sky Survey (CSS) for Near Earth Asteroids ... Rubin Observatory's Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) starts observing in the next couple of years.
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Earth is getting a tiny new mini-moon. It won’t be the first (or the last)

Raw Story 23 Sep 2024
2006 RH₁₂₀ and 2020 CD₃ were discovered using the ongoing Catalina Sky Survey (CSS) for Near Earth Asteroids ... Rubin Observatory’s Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) starts observing in the next couple of years.
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NASA Watches a Peanut-Shaped Asteroid Drift Past Earth

Universe Today 19 Sep 2024
Radar imaging revealed the asteroid was peanut-shaped because it is actually a contact binary – which means it is made of two smaller objects touching each other ... The asteroid was discovered by the Catalina Sky Survey in Tucson, Arizona, on May 4 ... .
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Eiffel Tower-sized asteroid 2024 JV33 resembles a ’peanut’, rotates once every 7 hours; NASA shares video: WATCH

Live Mint 15 Sep 2024
These images were captured when the asteroid was at a distance of about 12 times the distance between the Moon and Earth.The asteroid was discovered by the NASA-funded Catalina Sky Survey in Tucson, Arizona, on May 4 ... .
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China's first relay tracking for asteroid warning marks major progress

People Daily 09 Sep 2024
The asteroid, named 2024 RW1, was first discovered by the Catalina Sky Survey (CSS) at 1.43 pm Beijing time on Wednesday and at 8 pm, a near-Earth telescope of the Purple Mountain Observatory started tracking the asteroid's trajectory ... (Web editor ... .
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Minute by minute, what would happen if a world-destroying asteroid was detected coming to Earth -...

The Daily Mail 08 Sep 2024
... the Catalina Sky Survey which spotted Thursday's asteroid ... The agency has telescopes around the globe, like Catalina Sky Survey in Arizona that detected Thursday's asteroid that hit our planet.
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Small Asteroid 2024 RW1 Burns Up Over Luzon, Spotted Just Hours Earlier

NDTV 06 Sep 2024
Asteroid 2024 RW1 disintegrated over Luzon Island, Philippines, on 4th September. Detected by NASA's Catalina Sky Survey just hours before impact, the asteroid posed no risk as it burned up in... .
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John Wheeler: Earth was hit by an asteroid this week

Duluth News Tribune 06 Sep 2024
The asteroid, named Asteroid 2024 RW1, was spotted by Jacqueline Fazekas of the Catalina Sky Survey and was announced to the world nine hours before impact ... ]]> .
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Asteroid 2024 RW1 burns up in atmosphere, confirms OAS

Muskat Daily 06 Sep 2024
Muscat – The Omani Astronomical Society has confirmed that asteroid 2024 RW1, recently discovered by the Catalina Sky Survey Project in Arizona, disintegrated upon entering Earth’s atmosphere, posing no threat to the planet.
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Asteroid burns up in Earth’s atmosphere

Arkansas Democrat-Gazette 06 Sep 2024
Asteroid burns up in Earth's atmosphere ... The asteroid was discovered through the Catalina Sky Survey, which is run by the University of Arizona and funded by NASA. Southern China braces for Typhoon Yagi ... The Hong Kong Observatory raised a No ... 4, 2024.
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Watch: Asteroid blasts over the Philippines

Gulf News 05 Sep 2024
The space rock, named 2024 RW1 (originally CAQTDL2), was discovered by the Catalina Sky Survey ... As predicted by experts, including the Catalina Sky Survey team, RW1 hit the Earth near ...
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Videos: Asteroid blasts over the Philippines

Gulf News 05 Sep 2024
The space rock, named 2024 RW1 (originally CAQTDL2), was discovered by the Catalina Sky Survey ... As predicted by experts, including the Catalina Sky Survey team, RW1 hit the Earth near Lison ...

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