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soothsayer

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Wed Apr 21, 2021, 02:09 PM Apr 2021

JPL's Center for Near Earth Object Studies will take part in an exercise simulating an asteroid impa


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Luck favors the prepared. JPL's Center for Near Earth Object Studies will take part in an exercise simulating an asteroid impact scenario. The fictional event allows international agencies to investigate how various groups respond to such an emergency. http://go.nasa.gov/32A5Crr
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JPL's Center for Near Earth Object Studies will take part in an exercise simulating an asteroid impa (Original Post) soothsayer Apr 2021 OP
LOL. The trajectories and percentages must be getting "concerning." LuvLoogie Apr 2021 #1

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