Scientists didn’t notice a skyscraper-sized asteroid until two days later when it was flying closer to Earth than the moon.

A space rock as extensive as a 20-story building cruised awkwardly near Earth last week, zooming by our planet at around a fourth of the distance among Earth and the moon — and stargazers didn’t see it until two days after the fact. On July 13, the roughly 200-foot-wide (60-meter) space rock that NASA calls […]

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Send off of Flying corps Exploration Lab route satellite postponed once more

WASHINGTON — The Flying corps Exploration Lab has pushed the send off of a trial route satellite until the following spring because of the postponed introduction of Joined Send off Coalition’s Vulcan Centaur rocket. Route Innovation Satellite-3 was scheduled to fly toward the finish of this current year on Vulcan’s most memorable public safety mission, […]

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The development of North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missiles is expanding. What you need to know is here.

Just a few days after Pyongyang threatened to shoot down US military reconnaissance planes flying over nearby waters, North Korea launched an intercontinental ballistic missile on Wednesday. The send off follows a few other late trial of North Korea’s intercontinental long range rockets (ICBM), which have raised caution among worldwide spectators and specialists as the […]

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Hopes for the discovery of new particles are dimmed by the measurement of the electron’s “shape.”

Particle physicists’ long-held hopes of discovering exotic new particles have been dashed after a measurement of the humble electron. The finding, which was published in Science today, demonstrates with greater precision than ever before that the electron’s electric charge distribution is essentially circular. The outcome suggests that any new central particles prowling unseen in the […]

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