The rock is hurtling through our cosmic neighborhood at a zippy 23,197 miles per hour, according to the space agency.
At least five meteors have been recorded streaking across the skies over the United States in the last week. We’re tracking ...
The space rock is hurtling through our cosmic backyard at a speed of some 11,453 miles per hour, according to the space ...
A meteorite crashed through a Texas home after a fireball lit up Houston skies—learn how NASA tracked this rare impact event.
NASA asteroid 2026 FM3: A car-sized asteroid, 2026 FM3, passes Earth today. Scientists confirm no danger to our planet. The ...
The chances of the Mid-Atlantic being struck by a meteorite are slim, but you can still track meteors and meteorite showers ...
A house-sized asteroid will pass Earth on March 26 at a safe distance. Scientists explain its path, speed and how NASA is ...
Meteorite debris from a Houston fireball was detected on weather radar. Learn how radar tracks falling meteorites after a meteor breaks apart.
A fast-moving asteroid, 2026 FR2, will pass Earth at a “close” distance, but if it poses no danger, why are scientists still watching it so carefully?
Webb telescope data shows a once-risky asteroid will safely pass Earth and the Moon in 2032, removing all impact concerns.
A meteor caused a loud boom heard across the Ohio Valley on March 17, but a meteor strike in the mid-Atlantic seems unlikely.
It was visible around 4:40 p.m. Saturday. According to NASA, it broke apart just west of Cypress Station.