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Impact! Tracking Near-Earth Asteroids

Impact! Tracking Near-Earth Asteroids

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Impact!

Essays

Probability and 2004 MN4: A New Drama

Last Christmas, an asteroid soared from obscurity to become the riskiest space rock ever detected. But soon its odds of Earth impact plummeted … and then rose again. What gives with all the meteoric melodrama?

In Hot Pursuit of Asteroids

How do you find an asteroid in a celestial crowd? First, bring a camera. Second, shoot anything that moves.

AMNH Scientist Interview: Denton Ebel

Meteorite specialist Dr. Denton Ebel talks asteroids bigger than Everest, glass mini-marbles raining from the sky, and dinosaur toast.

Most asteroids and comets don't pass anywhere near Earth. Meet the astronomers on wary watch for the ones that do.

Media

Asteroid Hunt!
The Story of the Solar System
Recent Headlines: Asteroids and Comets
Refining Orbits
NASA presents: Asteroids!
Cosmic Collisions Space Show

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