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NASA's Vigilance: House-Sized Asteroid Buzzes Earth, Sparking New Discussions on Planetary Defense
NASA continues to keep a close eye on near‑Earth asteroids, including the recent visitor, 2025 HM4, a house‑sized asteroid that came within a mere 477,000 miles from our planet. With several other large asteroids like 2024 BF and 2025 GT1 also monitored closely, the question of planetary defense garners renewed attention. Find out how scientists globally are stepping up the game to ensure Earth's safety from potential cosmic threats.
Introduction to Near‑Earth Asteroids
NASA's Monitoring Efforts for Asteroid 2025 HM4
The Risks and Re‑Evaluations of Asteroid 2024 YR4
Defining Potentially Hazardous Asteroids (PHAs)
Recent Advances in Asteroid Tracking Technology
Public Perception and Reactions to Asteroid Monitoring
Future Implications of Asteroid Tracking and Defense
Expert Insights on Planetary Defense
Recent Events in the Field of Planetary Defense
Conclusion: The Importance of Continual Monitoring
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