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    Shark Net for the Planet
    By David Fagan
    In In the News
    Posted June 24, 2023

    Shark Net for the Planet

    A shark spotted in Greece brought the usual concerned commentary about the threat of a shark attack this summer. I have always joked about this human syndrome. Jaws scared the crap out of [...]

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    By David Fagan
    In In the News
    Posted April 2, 2023

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    Another ‘Phew’ Moment
    By David Fagan
    In In the News
    Posted March 29, 2023

    Another ‘Phew’ Moment

    A ‘City Killer’ asteroid discovered just a month ago, to late to do anything about. Designated the innocuous name 2023 DZ2, was a stark reminder that we shouldn’t become [...]

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    MISSION ACCOMPLISHED! Asteroid Deflected.
    By David Fagan
    In In the News
    Posted November 3, 2022

    MISSION ACCOMPLISHED! Asteroid Deflected.

    On September 26 2022, NASA’s DART was man’s greatest technological achievement. That is no idle boast, perhaps even more important than going to the moon. Think about that for a [...]

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    One momentous dart…
    By David Fagan
    In In the News
    Posted September 26, 2022

    One momentous dart…

    Back in the late 90s, when FAIR Society was launched, NASA’s DART mission (Double Asteroid Redirection Test) wasn’t even a primary planetary defense blueprint. The general scientific [...]

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    Almost Fake News
    By David Fagan
    In In the News
    Posted April 28, 2022

    Almost Fake News

    This is why Fair no longer tries to keep up with the latest asteroid news. When we started (before Bruce Willis saved us) sharing awareness about the hazard was less melodramatic. Fearmongering [...]

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    The Space Guard Story
    By David Fagan
    In In the News
    Posted January 15, 2020

    The Space Guard Story

    The Space Guard from Matthew Harmer on Vimeo. Deep in the Welsh countryside, on top of a windswept hill in the middle of a dark sky site, one man is on a mission to guard the planet from the [...]

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    Asteroid collision with Earth ruled out by NASA – hours later, it smashes into Caribbean
    By SEAN MARTIN
    In In the News
    Posted September 6, 2019

    Asteroid collision with Earth ruled out by NASA – hours later, it smashes into Caribbean

    An asteroid which came crashing into Earth and NASA had no idea it was coming reiterates the need to keep a closer eye on the sky in case a massive space rock comes hurtling towards our planet. [...]

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    Asteroid warning: Space rock the size of the Great Pyramid of Giza to skim Earth
    By Claire Anderson
    In In the News
    Posted September 5, 2019

    Asteroid warning: Space rock the size of the Great Pyramid of Giza to skim Earth

    NASA has been tracking an asteroid the size of Great Pyramid of Giza which is travelling at 29,000mph. PUBLISHED: 05:11, Mon, Aug 12, 2019 | UPDATED: 08:46, Mon, Aug 12, 2019 The asteroid, dubbed [...]

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    Meteor Strike Injures Hundreds in Russia
    By BBC News
    In In the News
    Posted February 15, 2013

    Meteor Strike Injures Hundreds in Russia

    This was only the size of a kitchen table.  Fair warning, what? Time we took this science seriously. The asteroid 2012 DA14 which came within orbiting satellites’ distance in our Southern [...]

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    Asteroid explosion over Indonesia raises fears about Earth’s defences
    By Tom Chivers Telegraph.co.uk
    In In the News
    Posted October 27, 2009

    Asteroid explosion over Indonesia raises fears about Earth’s defences

    An asteroid that exploded in the Earth’s atmosphere with the energy of three Hiroshima bombs this month has reignited fears about our planet’s defences against space impacts. On 8 October, the [...]

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    Space Rock 2009 DD45 Buzzes Earth
    By Kelly Beatty, Sky and Telescope
    In In the News
    Posted March 1, 2009

    Space Rock 2009 DD45 Buzzes Earth

    Space Rock 2009 DD45 Buzzes Earth Sky and Telescope by Kelly Beatty, March 1, 2009 Late word out of the IAU’s Minor Planet Center: a small asteroid will pass close to Earth tomorrow (March [...]

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    Astronomers study asteroid nearing earth
    By UPI, Pasedena, CA,
    In In the News
    Posted January 24, 2008

    Astronomers study asteroid nearing earth

    PASADENA, Calif., Jan. 24 (UPI) — An asteroid believed about 500 feet to 2,000 feet in size is being closely monitored by the U.S. space agency as it approaches Earth for a Tuesday fly-by. [...]

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    Mars Could Be in for an Asteroid Hit
    By Associated Press, Los Angeles
    In In the News
    Posted December 22, 2007

    Mars Could Be in for an Asteroid Hit

    Mars could be in for an asteroid hit. A newly discovered hunk of space rock has a 1 in 75 chance of slamming into the Red Planet on Jan. 30, scientists said Thursday. “These odds are [...]

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    Are mirrors the best way to deflect asteroids?
    By David Shiga, NewScientist
    In In the News
    Posted October 9, 2007

    Are mirrors the best way to deflect asteroids?

    Focusing sunlight onto an asteroid with space-based mirrors is the best way to deflect Earth-bound space rocks, a new study finds. The mirrors beat out nuclear blasts and “gravity tractors” in [...]

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    Asteroid Set to Shave Earth
    By Richard Macey from the Sydney Morning Herald
    In In the News
    Posted June 14, 2006

    Asteroid Set to Shave Earth

    Three nights of skywatching by an Australian astronomer have confirmed predictions that an asteroid almost half a kilometre wide will miss the Earth on Monday by 430,000 kilometres. However, it [...]

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    Big New Asteroid Has Slim Chance of Hitting Earth
    By David Chandler, from New Scientist Print Edition 02
    In In the News
    Posted May 2, 2006

    Big New Asteroid Has Slim Chance of Hitting Earth

    A newly discovered asteroid is now the biggest thing known with a possibility of hitting the Earth in this century—and it is also the one that could hit the soonest. But the odds of impact [...]

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    Meteorite Turns on Sky Show for WA
    By TESSA HEAL and BRADEN QUARTERMAINE
    In In the News
    Posted December 4, 2005

    Meteorite Turns on Sky Show for WA

    PEOPLE throughout WA were left in awe last night when a spectacular meteorite fireball shot through the sky. The Sunday Times was flooded with calls from many who witnessed the show from vantage [...]

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    Without Warning
    By David Fagan
    In In the News
    Posted June 13, 2004

    Without Warning

    If there is any doubt that unexpected stuff from outer space can inflict grievous bodily harm, just ask Brenda Archer in New Zealand. Her grandson had just left the living room as she was making [...]

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