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This week two asteroids, 2021 HC3, and 2021 AE4 - roughly the size of football fields -are expected to glide safely past our Earth. NASA's Center for Near Earth Object Studies (CNEOS) predicts the close encounters.
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Write comment (93 Comments)A 21-ton Chinese rocket core careening back to Earth on an uncontrolled path could cause debris to fall on the United States or other populated countries during the next several days, according to published reports.
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Read more: Report: Chinese Rocket Debris Could Strike US
Write comment (97 Comments)The surge of coronavirus infections in developing countries such as India amid a relative scarcity of vaccine supply means that the pandemic will keep spreading until mid-2022, according to the founders of BioNTech,...
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Write comment (92 Comments)Young people should make sure they get their second shot of the 2-dose COVID-19 vaccines, according to Dr. Scott Gottlieb, the former commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, because it takes both doses to be fully immunized.
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Write comment (91 Comments)In almost perfect sync with Star Wars Day this year - "May the Fourth Be With You" - the Eta Aquariid meteor shower is set to dazzle skygazers in the immediate future in this very galaxy - in this very solar system and planet to be precise.
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Write comment (100 Comments)Lockheed Martin, a leading U.S. aerial defense contractor, might have had fragments from a crashed unidentified flying object the Pentagon did not permit former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., to see."
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Read more: Ex-Sen. Harry Reid Believes Lockheed Martin Had UFO Pieces
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