'Shared cosmic experience': 'Potentially hazardous' asteroid Apophis could be visible to 90% of Earth's population during ultraclose 2029 flyby, new maps reveal
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"'Shared cosmic experience': 'Potentially hazardous' asteroid Apophis could be visible to 90% of Earth's population during ultraclose 2029 flyby, new maps reveal" is generating significant coverage in the Science category, with 4 articles from 4 distinct sources tracked by Archynetys so far.
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Coverage (4)
- 👀 In 2029, you will be able to see Apophis with the naked eye: here is where to observe the asteroid Techno-Science · 17h ago
- Asteroid Apophis' 2029 flyby of Earth will be visible to billions of people The Weather Network · 17h ago
- 1,000 Days Until ‘God Of Chaos’ Asteroid Stuns Skywatchers Forbes · 17h ago
- 'Shared cosmic experience': 'Potentially hazardous' asteroid Apophis could be visible to 90% of Earth's population during ultraclose 2029 flyby, new maps reveal Live Science · 17h ago
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