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Vesta might be a shattered remnant of an early planet, not a failed one—forcing scientists to rethink how worlds begin.
The encounter will take place 139 million miles from Earth in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, so far away it will take 12 minutes for each bit of data to reach flight controllers ...
NASA is also tracking two other asteroids near Earth today, including a larger bus-sized one called "2025 HR1" that's ...
Vesta, thought to be the second-largest asteroid in the solar system, could be a piece of an ancient, unknown planet, a new ...
Unlike most asteroids, which are composed of cosmic sediment, Vesta’s surface is volcanic basalt, indicating that it ...
Vesta has a number of characteristics working in its favor when it comes to its visibility in the night sky. For one, it ...
The asteroid, spanning around 49 to 111 feet in diameter, is hurtling through space at some 42,300 miles per hour.
As the second-largest object in the main asteroid belt, Vesta attracts a healthy amount of scientific interest.
NASA's Psyche spacecraft, located nearly 150 million miles from Earth on the way to an unexplored metal asteroid, has stopped ...
Until now, it has been assumed that Vesta is a protoplanet and has a core. This is contradicted by measurement data that ...