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Space 12.03.2026 05:05 203 views

Twin Brother of Meteorite Passed Near Earth

On the evening of March 7, asteroid 2026 EM flew within 30,000 kilometers of Earth. Less than 24 hours later, a meteorite fell and broke apart over western Germany.

Twin Brother of Meteorite Passed Near Earth

Both celestial objects are believed to be part of the Apollo group, a collection of asteroids that are classified as potentially hazardous due to their proximity to Earth.

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**♻️** **How many resources are needed to turn Mars into a new Earth?**

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