NASA’s got eyes on a space rock the size of a cozy suburban house hurtling toward us at a casual 26,200 mph—don’t worry, it’s missing by a breezy 844,000 miles (that’s like three trips to the Moon and back, no biggie). Meet 2026 BB4, today’s celebrity near-misser, plus its bigger buddy 2026 BJ1 (plane-sized, even farther out). No doomsday vibes here—just routine cosmic drive-bys from leftover solar system junk. Meanwhile, the fastest-spinning asteroid ever keeps twirling like it’s auditioning for a cosmic fidget spinner contest. Earth: still not on anyone’s hit list… yet.

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