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    fund asteroid studies that other people lead? In my opinion, I think that NASA should fund other asteroid studies because if we are trying to go to Mars, then we need all the extra help we can get. If we have many people exploring and learning space, then we can find more about space, maybe go to Mars earlier than we thought, and be more prepared. NASA should fund asteroid studies because of our safety, resources, and our competitiveness and currency in the world. If NASA funds asteroid studies

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    The issue of asteroid mining used to seem out-of-this-world metaphorically and literally, but today, the issue is slowly becoming reality. As technology and research progress, the pros and cons of asteroid mining have become more apparent. One issue is the way minerals and metals from asteroids will be treated on the market because first, a company or industry must “claim” an asteroid as theirs for mining. Therefore the questions start appearing, is that ethical, moral, legal? By looking at the gasoline

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    When addressing the concern of an asteroid impacting the Earth, it should be noted that the probability of a continent-destroying asteroid is slim to none in the near future. It should also be addressed that approximately ten asteroids enter Earth's atmosphere per year, each being about the size of a fridge, but are burned up quickly and would not be big enough to heavily crater or harm anything on the surface. In the past 1000 years, there also have been no record of a human dying due to meteorite

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    Kyle Williams Planetary Geology 4/14/2015 Asteroids in Our Solar System Introduction: When the first asteroids were discovered they were thought to be planets, just like every other star in the sky. It is only with the advancement of astronomy that the differentiation could occur. Asteroids are minor planets or sometimes referred to as planetoids or planetesimals. Those names are given to anything in the solar system that does not seem to have the roundedness of a planetary body or the typical characteristics

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    is nearing depletion of its natural resources at a time when human beings are rapidly expanding the frontiers of space. The resources which may exist on asteroids could have enormous potential for aiding and enhancing human space exploration as well as life on Earth. With the possibly limitless opportunities that exist, it is clear that asteroids are the next step for human existence in space. The resources of the Earth are not infinite, in fact, some are depletable within the next several decades

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    If Asteroids Were To End The World Charli McConnell College English How is the world going to end? Surely this is not a question that goes through everyday minds, but it is a big question. If the world were to end right now, how would it happen? How would it affect families, countries, civilizations? Would you react in a rational or irrational way as the world falls to pieces around you. If a 9 mile wide asteroid were to cause an apocalyptic event, whether it hits the earth or moon

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    Essay about How Can We Avoid Asteroids?

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    How can we avoid asteroids? In our everyday lives, there are a multitude of forces acting on and upon us all the time. One fundamental force is gravity. Gravity (also known as gravitational force) is the force of attraction. Every object in the world that has mass exerts a pull-otherwise known as force, on other mass ["Forces of Attraction."]. Gravitational pull increases and decreases depending on the amount of mass, and how close objects are. ["Weight, Mass and Gravity."] [See Fig 1.]. In this

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    Space Hazards ( Neo 's )

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    It’s possible for an asteroid this size to breakdown before impact leaving almost no trace. The air blast resulting from this fragmentation could be just as, if not more destructive than a crater impacting asteroid (National Research Council, 2010). Any asteroid larger than 1km in diameter is capable of causing global destruction (Yeomans, 2012). Comets that cause extremely dramatic impacts to earth can vary anywhere from 10 km to about 1000km in diameter. A 10km asteroid collision with the earth

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    Space Invaders

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    It started for me in 1979, my fascination with asteroids and Near Earth Objects. I didn’t have a telescope, or any knowledge of the cosmos, “Asteroids,” was a game I played. I would go down to the old railroad depot walk in to the bar-restaurant, wait my turn, then I would drop $5.00 in quarters.  One after another, I would lose, quarter and fighter ship, until they were all gone. ​​  Side note my little brother was better at this game than me, he was even better at “Space Invaders”. At the time

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    never-ending search for the answer. Scientists have worked tirelessly in an attempt to discover the truth, and their hard work has warranted some results. In Mexico in the Turquoise waters, scientists have discovered a crater where they believe an asteroid or comet struck earth which helped cause one of the largest mass extinctions in the history of our planet. They call it, Chicxulub, and they know of it as the killer of dinosaurs. They found evidence of this event first in the layers of rock in the

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