NASA Image Shows All Possibly-Dangerous Asteroids That May Hit Earth

Do you think an asteroid will hit our planet one day and that will be the end our planet? You may not be too wrong as there are a number of ‘dangerous’ asteroids in space that are hovering near the Earth. Lately, an image published by NASA shows that how our planet is literally the eye of the storm, amidst all the nearby asteroids.

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How NASA Has Been Created? See The 1958 Document

Fifty-five years ago on July 29, 1958, Dwight D. Eisenhower, the 34th President of the United States, signed some papers related to policies, guidelines, objectives, and more for research into problems of flight within and outside the earth’s atmosphere, and for other purposes. The act was named The National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, and led to the creation of NASA. Today, we have brought those guidelines on the occasion of NASA’s 55th birthday.

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NASA Received 400+ Ideas For Capturing Larger Asteroids From Potential Partners

We reported that NASA is planning to capture asteroid and bring it back to Earth or near Earth. And for this NASA is even seeking help from people to hunt asteroids. Now NASA has confirmed that it has received more than 400 ideas for capturing larger asteroids from potential partners. Seems like NASA is determined to lasso asteroids by hooks or by crooks.

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NASA’s Next Mars Rover Will Search For Ancient Life

We reported that NASA has announced to send a new rover to Mars in 2020. However, lately Mars 2020 Science Definition Team, a NASA-appointed group has confirmed that the rover it will send to Mars in 2020 will look for ancient life.

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Power Outage Delays Launch Of NASA’s Solar Satellite IRIS

Today on June 26, NASA was supposed to launch a new solar satellite named Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS), but due to a power outage in California over the weekend has delayed the launch of the satellite. Now NASA plans to launch this satellite no earlier than Thursday (June 27).

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NASA Seeking Help From People To Hunt Asteroids

Remember last year NASA arranged an open contest for students to name an asteroid that may hit Earth in future? Later NASA decided to start asteroid capture mission and announced how the agency will do that. And now after coming long path, NASA is seeking help from people to hunt asteroids.

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NASA’s Rover Opportunity Finds ‘Drinkable’ Water On Mars

NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover (MER) Opportunity landed on Mars on January 25, 2004. Since then it has discovered many new and unknown facts of Mars at different times. However, recently the rover has found evidence of ‘drinkable’ water on the planet. This is the first time that evidence of such neutral or non-acidic chemistry water has been found on the planet.

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