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NASA might have to take out a killer asteroid sooner than it realized

Por: Newsweek Tech March 10, 2023

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NASA is watching an asteroid that could collide with Earth in the next 23 years, as new research into its Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) probe has been released.The asteroid, known as 2023 DW—which has a 50-meter (164 foot) diameter — was detected by the European Space Agency on February 26. It has been ranked as number one on its Risk List—meaning it has the potential to collide with Earth.Scientists have estimated that the... + full article



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