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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 ...
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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 ...
Let’s imagine, just for a moment, that a group of extremely serious people in white coats announces that a killer asteroid is ...
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Hit another car and caused it to roll over
This video captures an unexpected incident that was caught on camera. It shows the moment as it happens, without warning, and ...
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How comfortable is the interior of this Skoda Superb Estate?
The interior of the Skoda Superb Estate is widely recognized for offering a high level of comfort with a very spacious cabin ...
An asteroid impact would be devastating for Earth, but certain types of space rocks can be even more damaging, as, instead of breaking apart, they could become stronger. Scientists say this could have ...
Version 1.0 of The Last Starship is out now on Steam. Watch The Last Starship launch trailer for another look at this ...
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.
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Terra Invicta review
Saving the world grand strategy-style.
In inertial confinement fusion, a capsule of fuel begins at temperatures near zero and pressures close to vacuum. When lasers compress that fuel to trigger fusion, the material heats up to millions of ...
Features: High-performance computing is helping Space agencies and universities compress simulation cycles, train AI models faster, and enable more autonomous missions.
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