NASA
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Satellite Pollution: Overcrowded Satellites Pose Risk to Night Sky View and Asteroid Monitoring
Moving satellites may soon block most of our view into space, as well as to detect incoming space rocks.
Latest Research Articles
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Solar Storm Alert: Geomagnetic Storm Hits Earth: NOAA – SWPC Issues Warning
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Giant Asteroid as Big as Empire State Will Make Close Approach Near Earth this Week
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Asteroid Hits Off the Coast of Iceland, Becoming the Fifth Known Earth Impactor
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Massive Asteroid with a Size of a Stadium to Fly by Earth This Friday; NASA Classifies it as Potentially Hazardous
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Update: Massive Asteroid ‘2001 CB21’ Nears its Approach to Fly by Earth on March 4
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NASA to Track Rogue Rocket's Moon Crater Grave on March 4; China Denies Ownership of Rocket
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Solar Storm Disables at Least 40 Newly-launched Communication Satellites
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Massive Asteroid with a Size of the Empire State Building to Fly by Earth on Friday
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New Experiments Revealed How Mars Lost Its Oceans Due to a Change in Magnetic Field
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International Space Station to Retire by Crashing Into Pacific Ocean in 2031
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'Potentially Hazardous' Asteroid Expected to Fly by Earth on March 4
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NASA’s ATLAS Upgraded to Scan the Entire Night Sky for Near Earth Objects