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It May Be Safe to Nuke an Earthbound Asteroid After All, Simulation Suggests
Could humanity nuke an incoming asteroid to deflect it and save the Earth, disaster-movie style? A unique new impact ...
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Armageddon was RIGHT! Simulation confirms we could nuke an asteroid if it was heading for Earth
Armageddon might not have a reputation as a scientifically accurate film. But scientists now say the Hollywood blockbuster ...
The Weather Network on MSN
Asteroid impact with Moon would produce visible flash, followed by meteor storms
If 2024 YR4 strikes the Moon in 2032, we could not only witness the event, but also meteor storms like nothing we've ever ...
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Real-life farming simulator
Experience the day-to-day of farming in a real-life simulator, showcasing equipment, tasks, and the challenges of managing a ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Scientists shrug and say just nuke the killer asteroid heading for Earth
When a space rock big enough to end civilization shows up on the radar, the margin for philosophical debate shrinks fast. In ...
"I think if it had had cute creatures like this from the start, Hayao Miyazaki wouldn't have got angry." ...
Version 1.0 of The Last Starship is out now on Steam. Watch The Last Starship launch trailer for another look at this ...
Geekom's first laptop is thin and light, has premium build quality, a great screen, and a relatively affordable price point. ...
Chang’e 5 lunar samples analyzed with quantum sensors clarify how ancient lunar dynamo activity and asteroid impacts jointly produced the Moon’s remnant magnetism.
The Weather Network on MSN
CRASH Clock: A satellite collision in low-Earth orbit could be just days away
Extreme solar activity or even a software glitch could put us just days away from a satellite collision in low-Earth orbit.
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