Tag: asteroids
Asteroids threaten the Earth: special live tonight!
The most dangerous events are not necessarily the riskiest. The probability of an asteroid falling large enough to cause planetary-scale consequences is very low, but not zero. This is why…
Earth threatened by asteroids: special live not to be missed tomorrow
The most dangerous events are not necessarily the riskiest. The probability of an asteroid falling large enough to cause planetary-scale consequences is very low, but not zero. This is why…
Earth threatened by asteroids: join us for a special live Thursday, May 5
The most dangerous events are not necessarily the riskiest. The probability of an asteroid falling large enough to cause planetary-scale consequences is very low, but not zero. This is why…
Don’t miss our live special planetary defense against the threat of asteroids, May 5
The most dangerous events are not necessarily the riskiest. The probability of an asteroid falling large enough to cause planetary-scale consequences is very low, but not zero. This is why…
The five DNA bricks found on asteroids
You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Searching for traces of life on Enceladus This moon of Saturn is home to underground oceans supporting a possible form of life. Where…
The Five DNA Bricks Found On Asteroids: What Does It Mean?
You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Searching for traces of life on Enceladus This moon of Saturn is home to underground oceans supporting a possible form of life. Where…
Live evening on planetary defense, our last bastion against the threat of asteroids!
The most dangerous events are not necessarily the riskiest. The probability of an asteroid falling large enough to cause planetary-wide consequences is very low, but not zero. This is why…
Unistellar citizen astronomers observed hundreds of exoplanets and asteroids in 2021
You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Test of the Unistellar eVscope, a telescope like no other We tested the eVscope from the French startup Unistellar. EV for “enhanced vision”,…
Dark Matter ‘Asteroids’ Revealed in Collisions with Stars
The detection of dark matter has proven more difficult than expected, but astroparticle physicists still rely on natural giant detectors, the stars, to compensate for the weakness of terrestrial detectors.…
NASA will launch a mini-satellite to visit a near-Earth asteroid
On March 12, the first mission of the Artemis lunar program will be launched. The rocket Space Launch System will carry a passenger unknown to the general public: the NEA…