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2014 JO25 Close Earth Flyby

May 16, 2017

Discovered by CSS observer Al Grauer, near-Earth asteroid 2014 JO25 sailed closeby Earth on April 19, 2017

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2017 GM Close Earth Flyby

May 13, 2017

Recently discovered by CSS observer Rose Matheny near-Earth asteroid 2017 GM  had one of the 10 closest observed flybys of Earth

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2015 TC25 Smallest Characterized Asteroid

Tiny near-Earth asteroid 2015 TC25, discovered by CSS observer Carson Fuls has been further scrutinized by a team of planetary scientists

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2017 EA Close Earth Flyby

In another close flyby of Earth, 2017 EA passed 14,500 km (9000 miles) over the Pacific Ocean region on March 2, 2017, its path entering within the ring of orbiting man-made satellites.

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Asteroid Impact Hazards

Asteroid impact hazards - now ranked by severity. A recent study investigated seven known hazards related to the impact of asteroids, and then developed a model to rank of their severity of destruction.

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