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    Jose, California home. He resided there with his two daughters, Anna and Sophia, and worked at NASA’s San Jose research facility as a NEO specialist. Miller has discovered countless NEOs and tracked their potential threats to life on Earth. These asteroids or comets that are pushed into an orbit that has the potential to cross Earth’s cause small amounts of local damage approximately once every 20 years. Samuel is working to discover all of these NEOs, which can range in size from mere meters to several

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    Space Treaty of 1967 Author: Erin L. Williamson Abstract As technology progresses, so too does humanity’s reach. November of 2015 saw a new Act signed into law that promotes commercial activity in space. The activities of acquisition and use of asteroid and space resources must be in compliance with the Outer Space Treaty. This paper reviews the new Act and identifies three areas where the Act may be in conflict with the Treaty: threatening scientific investigation in outer space, appropriating

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    Asteroids will provide the means to transform future human space exploration and operations in to large scale activities. They will first provide a rich source of minerals and material for initial economic expansion and concurrently providing platforms for operations and manufacturing. Eventually, asteroids could be used as space vehicles to move humans across and possibly beyond the solar system effectively becoming mobile bases of operations and even space colonies. The only significant limitations

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    Defending Planet Earth

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    Sometimes, people talk about some possibilities of their lives on the earth. For instance,people talk about the end of the world through religious reason, or catastrophic events such ascolliding a gigantic asteroid with an earth, and lack of the oxygen or water. It frightens me in asense of thinking of death, but also it somehow interests me what would be really a possiblesuggestion of the end of the earth. So, I decide to talk about what can be possible options for usto think about the final day

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    Meteoroid Lab

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    impact affects the diameter and depth of a crater. Background Research: A meteoroid is a small chunk of rock that has been broken apart from a much larger chunk of rock called an asteroid, these chunks of rock are located in between Mars and Jupiter, called the asteroid belt. When a meteoroid has been knocked out of the asteroid belt and is on it way towards earth the meteoroid is now a meteor, if the the meteor hits the ground it changes to a meteorite. When the meteorite makes contact with the ground

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    of water conservation is still a big topic in the Midwest because as a nation, people are wasteful and taking having water for granted in our everyday lives. Although scientists and astronomers are learning how they can get water from comets and asteroids if planet Earth were to run out of water one day it is still in the experimental phase and is not a for sure thing on Earth. For the time being, instead of wasting the water, in people’s everyday life’s they can help reduce the risk of water going

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    plan to capture asteroid 2011MD goes wrong and it threatens to crash directly into the earth, Dr. Cyrus Smith and his team of astronomers must find a strategy to destroy or divert asteroid 2011MD before it destroys New York City and threatening the lives of millions of people. The team has strategized three options to protect the city: to push the asteroid off its course, to destroy the asteroid with a kinetic impact, or to use the power of a neutron bomb to destroy the asteroid. Each option, however

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    became extinct. My First theory is the Asteroid Impact Theory. I choose this theory because it has a lot of evidence suggesting that this is one way that the dinosaurs became extinct. The asteroid that hit 65 million years ago was approximately 6-15km in diameter, hit the earth with the force of five billion atomic bombs. The crater of that asteroid was 180km in diameter, was found buried at Chicxulub in Mexico in 1990 (Oxford Big Ideas, 2012). That Asteroid wiped out three-quarters of a species of

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    the outer or inner most part of the solar system and to earths celestial neighbors can prove vital in terms of research. Currently every element that humanity knows about has been found on earth, brought to earth by interstellar visitors such as asteroids, or were only observed being created due to a supernova of stars. As a result of travelling to celestial satellites we may discover new elements, not native to earth. For example, Dobransky said in an article posted in the International Journal of

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    De-Stair Research Paper

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    that happened in earth's history was the sudden extinction of the dinosaurs by an extremely large asteroid the same fate could happen today causing almost every one and thing to die. NASA is investigating a project called DE-STAR or Directed Energy System for Targeting of Asteroids and exploRation, the experts at the UCSB Experimental Cosmology Group state “DE-STAR is a proposed system to deflect asteroids, comets, and other near-Earth objects (NEO) that pose a credible risk of impact. The objects that

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