I don’t have live access to the latest news feeds in this moment. Here’s how you can quickly get up-to-date information on asteroids now:
- Check trusted space news outlets: NASA, ESA, and major science outlets (e.g., Science News, Space.com, Astronomy Now) often have real-time updates on near-Earth objects and missions like Hera or DART.
- Look for updates from space agencies’ Twitter/X feeds or official blogs for alerts on newly detected asteroids or mission milestones.
- For quick overviews, search terms like “latest asteroid news May 2026” or “Near-Earth Object updates 2026” in reputable outlets.
If you’d like, tell me your preferred language and whether you want a short news brief (2–3 bullets) or a deeper explainer with current missions and risk assessments, and I’ll tailor a concise summary using the latest publicly available information I can access. I can also help assemble a quick set of citations from reliable sources once you confirm the format you want.