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'Once-in-a-millennium' asteroid flyby will be visible to much of the world in 2029
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- #SpaceWatchGL Opinion: Apophis Is Coming. Planetary Defence Is Coming of Age. SpaceWatch.GLOBAL · 4h ago
- 80 million trees were wiped out in seconds in Siberia after a space rock explosion more powerful than the Hiroshima bomb, but scientists never found a crater The Times of India · 4h ago
- 'Once-in-a-millennium' asteroid flyby will be visible to much of the world in 2029 Space · 4h ago broke it first
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