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A dying satellite could use its final moments to photograph the infamous asteroid Apophis in 2029
An Australian startup wants to recycle a geostationary satellite to get an up-close look at the "doomsday" asteroid Apophis.
What can the close flyby of the asteroid 99942 Adophis to Earth in 2029 teach scientists about the interiors of asteroids and other planetary bodies? This | Space ...
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NASA probe captures stunning photos of Earth and moon on the way to infamous asteroid Apophis
These images mark an early milestone in the mission, confirming that OSIRIS-APEX is healthy and on course for its 2029 ...
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See it: NASA's asteroid-chasing spacecraft slingshots past Earth
It's not often that a deep-space robotic explorer swings back by its home planet, but NASA's OSIRIS-APEX mission did just ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Artist's impression of the European Space Agency's Ramses (Rapid Apophis Mission for Space Safety ...
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 ...
NASA’s $2.6B CLPS Program Advances With $176.7M Firefly Deal Delivering CMU MoonRanger, CSA Rover, and Artemis Science ...
(Reuters) -Firefly Aerospace said on Tuesday it has secured a $176.7 million NASA Commercial Lunar Payload Services contract to deliver five NASA payloads to the Moon's South Pole in 2029, marking ...
Back in March one of the many space startups currently stealing the headlines, Firefly Aerospace, concluded its first mission to the Moon under NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program.
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