The space rock is expected to zoom past our planet at a zippy 28,655 miles per hour, according to the space agency.
The faraway exoplanet could help provide answers as to why there are hardly any planets with twice the diameter of Earth.
The hefty space rock 2014 TN17 is large enough to wipe out a city, but it will pose no risk to our planet when it sails by ...
Even more exciting, the model suggests that some Earth-like planets could form in the habitable zone—the region around a star ...
NASA has announced that the 540-foot-wide asteroid 2014 TN17 will pass Earth on March 26, 2025. Despite the pass being 5 ...
The substance can contain up to 1.5 percent water, and if the ringwoodite under the surface has just one percent water in its ...
The NEO Surveyor fulfills a 2005 act of Congress ordering NASA to catalog 90% of near-Earth objects larger than 459 feet, ...
NASA is closely monitoring Asteroid 2014 TN17 due to its size and tremendous speed, as these kinds of space rocks are ...
NASA is tracking a bus-sized asteroid that will be zooming past the Earth today at a speed of nearly 28,028 miles per hour.