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"It's like discovering a continent you didn't know existed," Valerio Carruba of the São Paulo State University in Brazil, who ...
New research on the orbits of these mysterious asteroids near Venus stress the need for better space rock surveillance.
Astronomers are making a surprising breakthrough in the study of Venus, as new simulations suggest there may be a hidden ...
A swarm of large asteroids likely lurking around Venus could one day pose an "invisible threat" to Earth if left unchecked, astronomers have warned.
Venus currently has at least 20 co-orbital asteroids that have the potential to “approach the Earth,” according to a new study published in the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics.
Do asteroids near Venus pose a threat to Earth? Because they're at least 460 feet wide, the Venusian space rocks are large enough to be considered "city killers" – asteroids capable of doing ...
A swarm of large asteroids likely lurking around Venus could one day pose an "invisible threat" to Earth if left unchecked, astronomers have warned in new research.. The giant space rocks are ...
International researchers warn that Venus is concealing at least three city-killer asteroids that could strike Earth in weeks without warning, potentially wreaking havoc upon our planet before we ...
Do asteroids near Venus pose a threat to Earth? Because they're at least 460 feet wide, the Venusian space rocks are large enough to be considered "city killers" – asteroids capable of doing ...
Do asteroids near Venus pose a threat to Earth? Because they're at least 460 feet wide, the Venusian space rocks are large enough to be considered "city killers" – asteroids capable of doing ...
Venus could be hiding dangerous asteroids. By Joshua Hawkins. Published May 27th, 2025 7:38PM EDT. Image: auntspray / Adobe. If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission ...
The work involved constructing replica computer models of the known co-orbital asteroids around Venus and observing their orbits across 36,000 years. The astronomers believe that new observational ...