Asteroids with ‘unstable orbits’ hide around Venus—do they threaten Earth?
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12 Articles
Venus may be hiding several asteroids that could one day cross Earth's path
Co-orbital asteroids – space rocks that travel alongside planets without fully orbiting them – are notoriously difficult to track. Venus currently hosts 20 known co-orbitals, including "Trojan" asteroids and the peculiar quasi-moon Zoozve. These objects, each exceeding 460 feet in diameter, could devastate urban areas if they collided with Earth....Read Entire Article
Asteroids, those mysterious space travelers, have long aroused fascination and concern. While attention often focuses on those that cross Earth's orbit, a new threat could be looming on the horizon: the hidden asteroids of Venus. These celestial bodies, hidden by the glare of our neighboring star, could pose a danger […] The article Hidden Asteroids of Venus: An Imminent Danger to Earth? appeared first on The EYE.
1 in 100,000 Risk: Scientists' Calculation – Archyde
Archyde Earth Could Face Catastrophic Threat From Passing Star, Simulations Show New Computer Simulations Are Sounding The Alarm About A Potential Existential Threat To Earth. Beyond The Well-Known Risk Of The Sun eventually Expanding And Engulfing Our Planet, Astronomical Models Now Indicate That A Passing Star’s gravitational Pull Could Destabilize Our Solar System. This disruption Might ... Read more You can read the full story here: 1 in 100…
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