U.S. Spends $4M Annually Looking for Near-Earth Objects
COLLISION COURSE: The U.S. spends about $4 million a year searching for near-Earth objects (NEOs), according to a new National Academies report, but that remains “insufficient” to detect the majority of NEOs that may present a tangible threat to humans. The majority of this funding supports the...
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