Published on: 2025-06-08 22:20:00
In a nutshell: A recent study has revealed that Venus, Earth's closest planetary neighbor, may harbor a largely undetected population of asteroids capable of crossing Earth's path over thousands of years. While these space rocks pose no immediate danger, their elusive orbits and proximity to our planet have prompted astronomers to reconsider how we monitor near-Earth objects. Co-orbital asteroids – space rocks that travel alongside planets without fully orbiting them – are notoriously difficult
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