This fall, Earth has about a 1-in-7,000 chance of getting an uninvited extraterrestrial visitor: asteroid 2006 QV89.
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Sabtu, 08 Juni 2019
This Asteroid Has a 1-in-7,000 Chance of Hitting Earth This Fall
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