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Asteroid Named After Elliott Smith on His Exact Birthday
Global News4h ago

Asteroid Named After Elliott Smith on His Exact Birthday

A filmmaker got an asteroid officially renamed after beloved musician Elliott Smith, and the cosmic timing couldn't be more perfect. The asteroid's number matches Smith's birthday exactly: August 6, 1969.

Space.com2 min read
Reddit Names 36 Most Beautiful Baby Names Ever Heard
Acts of KindnessJun 2

Reddit Names 36 Most Beautiful Baby Names Ever Heard

When Reddit asked for the most beautiful names people have ever heard, thousands shared stories of unforgettable names tied to real people. The surprising result? A crowdsourced list where beauty comes from memory, not a baby book.

Upworthy2 min read
Russian Amateur Astronomer Names Asteroids After Grandparents
Innovation2d ago

Russian Amateur Astronomer Names Asteroids After Grandparents

A self-taught stargazer in Far Eastern Russia is discovering asteroids that professional sky surveys miss and using his naming rights to honor the everyday heroes in his family. Filipp Romanov has immortalized four great-grandparents in the night sky, ensuring their stories outlive family memory.

Google: NASA discovery3 min read
Dutch Rooftop Astronomer Gets Asteroid Named After Her
InnovationMay 26

Dutch Rooftop Astronomer Gets Asteroid Named After Her

A woman who hunts for space dust on rooftops and streets just got her own asteroid. The 1.5-kilometer rock orbiting between Mars and Jupiter now bears her name.

Dutch News2 min read
Scientists Ready to Pulverize Asteroids Using Existing Tech
InnovationApr 1

Scientists Ready to Pulverize Asteroids Using Existing Tech

A team at UC Santa Barbara has designed a system to blast dangerous asteroids into harmless bits using rockets and technology we already have. Unlike asteroid deflection methods, this "Pulverize It" program could work even with short warning times.

Scientific American3 min read
New Rubin Observatory Spots 1,500 Asteroids in First Images
InnovationMay 16

New Rubin Observatory Spots 1,500 Asteroids in First Images

The world's most powerful space survey telescope just started collecting data, and it's already discovering asteroids at a mind-blowing pace. In its very first images, the Rubin Observatory found 1,500 new asteroids, including some spinning faster than scientists thought possible.

Google News - Science3 min read
Asteroids Throw 'Cosmic Snowballs' at Each Other, NASA Finds
InnovationMar 12

Asteroids Throw 'Cosmic Snowballs' at Each Other, NASA Finds

NASA's asteroid defense mission captured the first proof that space rocks gently toss debris at each other like cosmic snowballs, reshaping surfaces over millions of years. The discovery came from images taken seconds before the spacecraft deliberately crashed into an asteroid in 2022.

Space.com2 min read
Backyard Stargazers Now Help Defend Earth From Asteroids
Planet WinsJan 27

Backyard Stargazers Now Help Defend Earth From Asteroids

Amateur astronomers with smart telescopes are joining NASA missions to track dangerous asteroids and discover comets. One citizen scientist in South Africa captured crucial data during NASA's asteroid deflection test.

Space.com3 min read
Nonprofit B612 Foundation Shields Earth From Asteroids
SolutionsFeb 12

Nonprofit B612 Foundation Shields Earth From Asteroids

A Silicon Valley nonprofit is working to protect our planet from dangerous asteroid impacts through research, education, and global cooperation. Since 2002, the B612 Foundation has been advancing asteroid detection and deflection strategies while teaching the world about these cosmic threats.

Space.com3 min read
James Webb Telescope Confirms Asteroid Will Miss Moon in 2032
Planet WinsMar 6

James Webb Telescope Confirms Asteroid Will Miss Moon in 2032

The most dangerous asteroid ever discovered won't hit Earth or the moon after all, thanks to NASA's powerful James Webb Space Telescope tracking it 280 million miles away. Scientists now have proof that asteroid 2024 YR4 will safely pass by both worlds in December 2032.

Scientific American3 min read
NASA Crash Nudged Entire Asteroid System Off Course
InnovationMar 7

NASA Crash Nudged Entire Asteroid System Off Course

When NASA deliberately smashed a spacecraft into an asteroid in 2022, scientists hoped to prove we could defend Earth from space rocks. New data reveals the impact did something even better: it shifted the entire asteroid system's path around the Sun.

Ars Technica Science3 min read
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Planet WinsMar 19

China Targets 2027 Launch for Asteroid Defense Mission

China is preparing to launch its first planetary defense mission in December 2027, aiming a spacecraft at asteroid 2016 WP8 to test humanity's ability to protect Earth from space threats. The mission marks another nation joining the effort to keep our planet safe from asteroids.

SpaceNews3 min read
NASA Proves We Can Deflect Asteroids to Protect Earth
InnovationMar 7

NASA Proves We Can Deflect Asteroids to Protect Earth

Four years after NASA deliberately crashed a spacecraft into an asteroid, new research confirms humanity just changed a space rock's path around the Sun for the first time ever. The successful experiment means we now have a proven way to protect our planet from future asteroid threats.

France 24 English3 min read
Rare Asteroid Visible to Naked Eye in 2029
Planet WinsApr 14

Rare Asteroid Visible to Naked Eye in 2029

On April 13, 2029, asteroid Apophis will pass closer to Earth than satellites orbit, creating a once-in-millennia stargazing event visible without telescopes across Europe, Africa, and Asia. Scientists are launching multiple missions to study this harmless space rock that will offer unprecedented insights into our solar system.

Space.com2 min read
NASA Solves Asteroid Bennu's Boulder Mystery
Planet WinsMar 17

NASA Solves Asteroid Bennu's Boulder Mystery

Scientists finally cracked the puzzle of why asteroid Bennu looked so unexpectedly rocky when NASA's spacecraft arrived. The answer hiding inside samples brought back to Earth reveals a fractured world that changes how we understand asteroids.

NASA3 min read
Parents Choose Baby Names for Quiet Everyday Strengths
Acts of KindnessApr 19

Parents Choose Baby Names for Quiet Everyday Strengths

More parents are naming babies after simple qualities like calmness, kindness, and reliability instead of grand aspirations. These names celebrate the small, steady virtues that make everyday life better.

Times of India - Good News2 min read
NASA Spacecraft Changes Asteroid's Path Around the Sun
InnovationMar 7

NASA Spacecraft Changes Asteroid's Path Around the Sun

For the first time ever, humans have measurably shifted the orbit of a celestial body around the Sun. When NASA deliberately crashed a spacecraft into an asteroid in 2022, the impact changed the path of not just one asteroid, but two.

Google News - Science3 min read
NASA Asteroid Test Changed Its Orbit Around the Sun
Planet WinsMar 8

NASA Asteroid Test Changed Its Orbit Around the Sun

Four years after NASA crashed a spacecraft into an asteroid to test Earth's defenses, scientists confirmed it worked even better than expected. The impact not only changed the asteroid's path but altered its orbit around the Sun for the first time in human history.

Google News - Science2 min read
NASA Finds Asteroid Cracks That Explain Space Mystery
Planet WinsMar 20

NASA Finds Asteroid Cracks That Explain Space Mystery

Scientists peering inside rocks from asteroid Bennu discovered something unexpected: tiny crack networks that solve a puzzle about how asteroids behave in space. The discovery came from samples that traveled 4 billion miles to reach Earth.

Space.com2 min read
Europe and Japan Team Up to Study Asteroid Apophis in 2029
Planet WinsMay 10

Europe and Japan Team Up to Study Asteroid Apophis in 2029

Two major space agencies just signed a historic agreement to send a spacecraft to asteroid Apophis during its rare close flyby of Earth. The mission will gather crucial data to help protect our planet from future asteroid threats.

Google News - Science2 min read

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