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Now, scientists have revised that opinion after a precise analysis of the asteroid's orbit. Previous predictions noted that the 1,110-foot-wide asteroid might be too close for comfort in 2029, 2036, and it could have a slight chance of impacting Earth in 2068.
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CNBC
NASA this past week unveiled the Commercial LEO Destinations (CLD) project, with plans to award up to $400 million in total to as many as four companies. The agency is seeking to replicate the success of its Commercial Cargo and Commercial Crew ...
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NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Jason Forshaw, an aerospace engineer at Astroscale, about ELSA-d, a machine used to clean up junk in space. SCOTT SIMON, HOST: The world's oceans are polluted with trash. So is outer space, the final frontier and junkyard.
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The Daily Progress
This image from the National Radio Astronomy Observatory shows the Integral Sign galaxy, also known as UGC 3697, which has a definite warp in both its stellar and gaseous disks, as does the Milky Way. In the Milky Way, the warp has caused its stars to ...
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Forbes
By next weekend it will be rising at midnight, clearing the early evening of moonlight and making stargazing possible again. Meanwhile there's a chance to see the waning gibbous Moon passing close to some important stars as ...
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Livescience.com
Skywatchers in the Pacific Northwest saw an unexpected display of pyrotechnics overhead on Thursday night (March 25). In video footage, a slow-motion meteor shower appears to strafe overhead, with dozens of glowing orbs dragging fiery tails across the ...
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KREM.com
A long streak of rocket debris from SpaceX was seen from Snohomish County to Salem, Oregon Thursday night.
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Salon
One hundred years ago, what was confidently known about Mars? Not much beyond the planet's physical and orbital parameters which were readily determined through telescopic observations – its diameter, surface gravity, diurnal length, axial tilt, and ...
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Fox News
The tests, conducted at Langley's Landing and Impact Research Facility Hydro Impact Basin in Hampton, will simulate various landing scenarios in order to help researchers get a clearer picture of what Orion and its crew may experience when landing in the ...
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KTVZ
'Not like anything I've seen, up here -- or anywhere, really'. BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- On Thursday night, many people in Central Oregon and across the Pacific Northwest witnessed a fascinating, unprecedented sight: a group of blazing, colorful objects streaking ...
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