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NASA: Largest meteor in more than 100 years
Between the recent meteorite strike and our close call with 2012 DA14, we've all been thinking an dreadful ration about potential impact hazards from the.
Between the recent meteorite strike and our close call with 2012 DA14, we've all been thinking an dreadful ration about potential impact hazards from the.
This is an image of magnetic loops on the sun, captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). It has been processed to highlight the edges of all loop to get on to the structure more clear. A series of loops such as this is known as a flux rope, and
The $5 million ATLAS project recently received funding from NASA and will be able to detect exactly when and where a meteor would hit. "We can say it will be exactly such and so a position to within a mile and it'll happen at exactly such and such a
Between the recent meteorite strike and our close call with 2012 DA14, we've all been thinking an dreadful ration about potential impact hazards from the.
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