A tiny asteroid loitering in a near-Earth orbit for a few months last year may have an intriguing origin on our moon. Its characteristics led scientists to ask: is it a chip off the old lunar ...
The meteorite was a run-of-the-mill stony chondrite that traveled to Earth from the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, and it would have been traveling at least 125 mph (200 km/h) right ...
Every time that this happens, it's a new sample from space. It's from the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, so it's come a long way." Velaidum told CBC News: "The shocking thing for me is ...
It's from the asteroid belt… between Mars and Jupiter, so it's come a long way.- Chris Herd, University of Alberta But as far as his research has found, there has never been recorded audio from ...
An asteroid smacking into Mars could eject debris high above the Red Planet. If Deimos and Phobos formed from debris resulting from an asteroid collision on Mars, they must be younger than the Red ...
All month, four planets — Venus, Saturn, Jupiter and Mars — will appear to line up and be bright enough ... (Though in reality, there are hundreds of millions of miles between them.) Meanwhile, Mars ...