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Huge asteroid TWICE the size of the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, will pass Earth on Friday - and is the biggest space rock to come our way in 2022

The asteroid, named 7335 (1989 JA) measures a whopping 1.1 miles (1.8km) in diameter, and will pass by our planet on Friday.

 

 

Meteorite that landed on Earth 200 years ago upends previous theories of how Mars formed | Daily Mail Online

 

Discovery: New analysis of the Chassingy meteorite (pictured) suggests that the interior chemical make-up of Mars largely came from meteorite collisions, rather than from a giant cloud of gas called the solar nebula as previously thought       

Discovery: New analysis of the Chassingy meteorite (pictured) suggests that the interior chemical make-up of Mars largely came from meteorite collisions, rather than from a giant cloud of gas called the solar nebula as previously thought

Interesting.

A solar eclipse... from SPACE! NASA probe snaps the moon passing in front of the sun in stunning images capturing the 'lunar mountains backlit by solar fire'

NASA probe snaps an image of a solar eclipse showing 'lunar mountains backlit by solar

A NASA satellite captured stunning images of a partial solar eclipse from its unique vantage point in space - the only place where it was visible. The Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) photographed the moon passing in front of the sun yesterday from about 5:20 am BST (1:20 am ET). The transit lasted for about 35 minutes and at its peak, the moon covered 67 percent the fiery surface. The spacecraft then returned a series of images of the event that showed 'lunar mountains backlit by solar fire', according to experts at SpaceWeather.com. Bumps and irregularities can be seen on the moon's surface it passed by that have been identified as part of the Leibnitz and Doerfel mountain ranges

 

Wow, stunning indeed.

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