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Learn about two major asteroid impacts from 3.5 million years ago that may not have had lasting environmental effects.
Recent analyses indicate that asteroid 2023 DW is moving at a speed of 25 kilometers per second and is currently situated ...
THOUSANDS of tourists cancelled trips to Japan — over predictions of a huge disaster in a graphic novel. The manga comic ...
The research in North Carolina documents downstream remnants of the 35-million-year-old tsunami that followed the ...
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If a large asteroid crashes into the ocean, could it trigger a massive tsunami capable of wiping out entire coastal cities? Scientists have studied past asteroid impacts and their potential to ...
The dream of mining metals in deep space crashed and burned in the 2010s. AstroForge’s Odin mission to survey a potentially metallic asteroid is packed and ready to lift off.
A new study claims the historical dino-killing asteroid also caused a global tsunami, wiping out sediment records at the time.
Dinosaur-killing asteroid splashed mile-high tsunamis that swept the entire world After a giant space rock slammed into Earth 66 million years ago, it unleashed a massive tsunami that crashed into ...
Researchers say they have found the remains of a crater left 3.4 billion years ago when an asteroid impacted.
A major asteroid impact similar to the Chicxulub collision in a shallow ocean region is most likely to have led to a Mars mega-tsunami.