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90% of the world's population may see 'once-in-a-millennium' asteroid fly by Earth in 2029
Researchers predict that up to 7.6 billion people will be able to see the potentially hazardous asteroid Apophis fly past ...
In 1,000 days, on April 13, 2029, the near-Earth asteroid Apophis will make one of the closest flybys of a large asteroid ...
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Asteroid Apophis' 2029 flyby of Earth will be visible to billions of people
During this completely safe pass, asteroid Apophis will appear to the naked eye as a small white dot, slowly crossing the ...
A little less than four years from now, a killer asteroid will narrowly fly past planet Earth. This will be a celestial event visible around the world—for a few weeks, Apophis will shine among the ...
Ninety percent of the world's population could glimpse asteroid Apophis during its once-in-a-millennium close approach to ...
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 ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. ST. LOUIS (KTVI) — An asteroid 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 ...
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 ...
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