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Science/Tech See other Science/Tech Articles Title: Risk of Earth’s destruction by asteroid increasing as astronomers find 5,000 new risky comets RT... Astronomers have identified an increasing number of asteroids which pose a threat to Earth, according to the European Space Agency. Near-Earth Objects, or NEOs, are asteroids or comets whose orbits are close to ours, meaning there is a risk they could hit Earth. Ranging in size from meters to tens of kilometres, astronomers are discovering more and more asteroids that could threaten our planet. Since 2010, an additional 5,000 have been discovered, bringing the total known number of NEOs to 15,000. The rate of discovery has been high in the past few years, and teams worldwide have been discovering on average 30 new ones per week, Ettore Perozzi of the ESAs NEO Coordination Centre in Italy said in a statement. A few decades back, 30 were found in a typical year, so international efforts are starting to pay off. We believe that 90% of objects larger than 1000 m have been discovered, but even with the recent milestone weve only found just 10% of the 100 m NEOs and less than 1% of the 40 m ones. Arizonas Catalina Sky Survey and Hawaiis Pan-STARRS project account for 90 percent of the new discoveries made. The ESAs center in Italy maintains the European Risk List of any objects which could possibly hit earth, and uses its Space Situational Awareness programme to combine new information with existing European telescope data. Lucky for us, theres only a tiny impact probability for any known object in the next 40 years, according to Detlef Koschny, head of the NEO element area of the Space Situational Awareness. Koschny adds, however, that all NEOs bear close watching to refine and understand their orbits. The pace of discovery is likely to continue to increase, according to the agency. By 2018, the ESAs new fly eye telescopes will take wide-sky surveys nightly, taking in large fields of view. Chile will look for asteroids using its Large Synoptic Survey Telescope which is currently under construction. Poster Comment: Should be researching and developing anti-collision programs rather than wasting trillions protecting a bunch of thieves in ME. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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