Moon? Mars? 4 reasons to focus on asteroids
The world awaits new landings on the moon and then on Mars, but I say: remember the asteroids, here are at least 4 good reasons to do it.
The world awaits new landings on the moon and then on Mars, but I say: remember the asteroids, here are at least 4 good reasons to do it.
According to a press release from the University of Hawaai, home of the telescopes, the asteroid exploded over Puerto Rico proves that the warning system is working.
The data examined by a team from Baylor University in Texas present an oddity: in the observed crater area the gravity should decrease, but increase. The most plausible explanation is that the object responsible for the impact is still there, almost intact below the surface.
The Japanese space probe Hayabusa2 wins the record for the first human-made crater on ...