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NASA: Large asteroid to pass safely by Earth on September 1; know more about 3-mile Florence

NASA: Large asteroid to pass safely by Earth on September 1; know more about 3-mile Florence NASA: Large asteroid to pass safely by Earth on September 1; know more about 3-mile Florence Asteroid Florence Is Among The Largest Near-Earth Asteroids That Are Several Miles In Size. Measurements From NASA s Spitzer Space Telescope And Near-Earth Object Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer (NEOWISE) Mission Indicate It Is About 4.4 Kilometers In Size. News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Kajol | Updated on: 19 Aug 2017, 04:57:37 PM New Delhi: A 3-mile big asteroid Florence will pass safely by earth on September 1. The Florence is one of the largest near-Earth objects currently being tracked by NASA.

Discovered: Three planets orbiting younger Sun-like star

Discovered: Three planets orbiting younger Sun-like star The planets were discovered in images taken by NASA s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) Sunday February 14, 2021 3:00 PM, IANS Washington: An international team of astronomers has discovered a trio of hot worlds larger than Earth orbiting a much younger version of our Sun called TOI 451. The system resides in the recently discovered Pisces-Eridanus stream, a collection of stars less than 3 per cent the age of our solar system that stretches across one-third of the sky. The researchers believe that the newly discovered planetary system, detailed in The Astronomical Journal, will provide researchers with the rare chance to study a group of growing planets.

3 planets discovered planets orbiting younger Sun like star

URL copied Astronomers discover 3 planets orbiting younger Sun-like star An international team of astronomers has discovered a trio of hot worlds larger than Earth orbiting a much younger version of our Sun called TOI 451. The system resides in the recently discovered Pisces-Eridanus stream, a collection of stars less than 3 per cent the age of our solar system that stretches across one-third of the sky. The researchers believe that the newly discovered planetary system, detailed in The Astronomical Journal, will provide researchers with the rare chance to study a group of growing planets. The planets were discovered in images taken by NASA s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) between October and December 2018.

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