ESA Euronews: Can we deflect asteroids?
In the edition of Space, Euronews correspondent Jeremy Wilks reports from the Observatory of the Côte d’Azur in the south of France on a unique mission to deflect an asteroid.
Asteroids have the potential to cause a catastrophe – a small asteroid could wipe out an entire city, while a large one could mean the end for us all.
It’s a threat we’re aware of, and which scientists and engineers are working to overcome.
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I see a lot of talk in the mainstream media about celestial impacts … weird.
5:40, to masses coming together will unite around the average masses direction. simple vector math, how does the type of material differ? only the mass does right?
hva med skandinavisk 😐
I love how english speaking people says "côte d'azur" <3
I'm searching of this great piano sound. How could help me?
for approx size of asteroid likely to be of threat to Earth Msg here or twitter – @raayar