Clip from Article: "The asteroid was first spotted in 2007 but scientists eventually lost track of it...NASA has quelled concerns that a lost 54-million-ton asteroid could potentially hit Earth this year, devastating large regions of the planet. The space agency issued a statement in response to a November report from GB News, which stated that 2007 FT3 had a slim chance of hitting Earth in 2024. Scientists eventually lost track of the 984-foot asteroid after first spotting it in 2007, categorizing it as a "lost asteroid." reported at the time that there was a roughly..."
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8.8 Magnitude Earthquake off Russia’s coast is among strongest ever recorded
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Earthquake off Russia’s coast is among strongest ever recorded Clip from
Article: "...The 8.8-magnitude earthquake that struck Russia’s Kamchatka
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