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Asteroid 2022 CX1 danger looming! Close approach today at 47471 kmph
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Asteroid 2022 CX1 danger looming! Close approach today at 47471 kmph

[ad_1] Just like Earth, NASA's Near-Earth Object Wide Field Infrared Survey Explorer (NEOWISE) completes its trip around the Sun every 12 months. Images are captured by the survey telescope throughout its journey, which are then stitched together to form a sky-map, according to NASA. This sky-map shows the positions and the brightness of millions of celestial objects in space. With the help of this sky-map and other ground and space-based telescopes, NEOWISE also helps scientists keep an eye on asteroids which may potentially threaten to impact the Earth.NASA has now issued an asteroid warning for a similar asteroid which is heading for Earth and could make its closest approach as soon as today. Asteroid 2022 CX1 detailsNASA's Planetary Defense Coordination Office has issued an alert a...
NASA warns of 190-foot asteroid rushing towards Earth, reveals top speed, trajectory
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NASA warns of 190-foot asteroid rushing towards Earth, reveals top speed, trajectory

[ad_1] A humongous 190-foot asteroid is heading towards Earth and it could make a close approach as soon as today! Is there cause for worry? How close will it get? NASA's Near-Earth Object Wide Field Infrared Survey Explorer (NEOWISE) completes its trip around the Sun every 12 months, like Earth. The survey telescope takes images throughout its journey which are then stitched together to form a sky-map, according to NASA. This sky-map shows the positions and the brightness of millions of celestial objects in space. NEOWISE also helps scientists keep a watch for any asteroids which could potentially impact the Earth. And new ones are being found frequently. NASA has now issued an asteroid warning for an asteroid which is heading for Earth today.Asteroid 2019 AY3 detailsNASA's Planetary...
NASA looks back in time, creates sky map spanning 12 years courtesy tech marvel NEOWISE
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NASA looks back in time, creates sky map spanning 12 years courtesy tech marvel NEOWISE

[ad_1] NASA has created a map of sky which provides a glimpse into the past! Here’s what you need to know. Did you know that NASA has a way to map the entire sky? No, it does not work like Google Maps where Google uses satellites for satellite navigation combined with Google Car collecting data for Street View. Instead, NASA uses one of its explorer satellites to map the sky by studying and stitching data together. NASA's Near-Earth Object Wide Field Infrared Survey Explorer, or NEOWISE completes half its trip around the Sun every six months. The spacecraft takes images throughout the journey which are stitched together to form a sky-map, according to NASA. This sky-map shows the positions and the brightness of millions of celestial objects in space.Amy Mainzer, principal investigator...