Arthur Booker+FollowAsteroid Flyby: Space Drama, No PanicHeads up, sky-watchers! A giant asteroid—twice the size of Lady Liberty—is zooming past Earth today, but don’t worry, it’s not the end of the world. NASA says it’s a safe distance away, but they’re still tracking it closely to learn how these cosmic boulders behave. Why does it matter? The more we know now, the better we can prep if a real space rock ever comes knocking. So, tonight’s space show is more science win than doomsday scenario! #Business #Industry #SpaceWatch110Share
Arthur Booker+FollowEarth’s New Super Spy Satellite?Heads up, Earth-watchers! A $1.5 billion, 3-tonne satellite is about to launch, and it’s basically giving us 24/7, all-weather eyes on the planet. Unlike old-school satellites that need sunlight and clear skies, this one uses radar to peek through clouds, smoke, and even darkness. Farmers could get real-time soil updates, and disaster teams can spot floods or quakes faster than ever. It’s like Google Maps, but way more high-tech and always on. #TechNews #SpaceWatch #EarthMonitoring #Business #Industry51Share
James Brady+Follow80-Year Star Show Is About to Pop!Imagine a star that explodes so brightly you can see it with your own eyes—then goes quiet for 80 years. That’s T Coronae Borealis, aka the Blaze Star, and it’s overdue for its next cosmic fireworks. Last time, a schoolboy was the first to spot it! Astronomers are on edge, waiting for this rare nova to light up the night sky any day now. Grab your binoculars and get ready for a once-in-a-lifetime show! #SpaceWatch #NovaAlert #Stargazing #Astronomy #CelestialEvent #Science20Share