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Two meteorite-like objects fall from sky in Muzaffarnagar, India Jun 30 A villager said he saw two embers fall from the sky and land near his house with a loud bang.
#AsteroidDay2018#Meteor#Fireball https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/two-meteorite-like-objects-fall-from-sky-in-muzaffarnagar-village/story-SfhGEvHTZEowlV0RQyVedL.html …pic.twitter.com/ugtsQni6qA
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We're looking further afield for our astronomical phenomena on
#AsteroidDay2018 with this report in the parish register of Drayton Parslow about the great comet of 1769. It was written by the Rector, John Lord, who also used the register to record strange weather conditions. pic.twitter.com/LaChtuSPxH
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In his message for
#AsteroidDay2018,@itspetergabriel says: "All of us could benefit from lying on the ground and looking at an open sky... and letting your mind travel." Have you ever done this? Tell us about your experience and please share.pic.twitter.com/PZisTAFpxyPeter Gabriel‘s message for Asteroid DayVideo message for Asteroid Day 2018 -
For the first time tonight, I knowingly imaged an asteroid.
#Vesta#AsteroidDay2018 pic.twitter.com/YJnEISuEKz
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Celebrating
#AsteroidDay at@NASAJPL with a bunch of new rubble pile aggregation simulations!@AerospacePoliMI@MSCActions#GRAINS@AsteroidDay#AsteroidDay2018#AsteroidDayLive#asteroiddaytv@EU_Commissionpic.twitter.com/Kdwxzefcy5 -
It was great to participate at Asteroid Day again! Thank you!
#AsteroidDay2018#space#satellitespic.twitter.com/Rnp6vjJWdn
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#Asteroid Day Meteor over Netherlands! After our#AsteroidDay2018 event last Friday a bright#meteor showed up. See: http://www.amsmeteors.org/members/imo_view/event/2018/2230 …. My co-organiser, meteorite expert Leo Kriegsman, congratulated me with arranging this Asteroid Day Meteor! :-) -
Since 1988, NASA has counted over 700 fireballs created by objects entering our atmosphere, and some – like a meteor that burned up over Russia – had enough energy to blow out windows and injure over 1,500 people. So how worried should we be?
#AsteroidDay2018 pic.twitter.com/ZIhrLwut3QVox.com: NASA's plan to save Earth from a giant asteroidVox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Watch more Vox videos on YouTube & subscribe: http://bit.ly/voxyoutube -
#AsteroidDay2018 is tomorrow! How are you going to celebrate?#SalvationCBS -
@USEmbLuxembourg Ambassador Evans and@esa Director General Wörner joined Apollo Astronaut Rusty Schweickart and our crew for#AsteroidDay2018 along with@spaceRESlux and otherspic.twitter.com/szKnnFgRl9
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Just a taste of what's in store this Saturday, 30 June, in our two-hour
#AsteroidDay2018 webcast together with@ESO. Join us tomorrow from 13:00 CEST (11:00 GMT) for science, adventure and fun!
https://www.esa.int/asteroidday pic.twitter.com/hJT9paCuRpJoin the planetary defenders!Watch @ESA and @ESO together for the best-ever #AsteroidDay2018 webcast! Live online from the @ESOSupernova planetarium, 30 June, 13:00 CEST start #PlanetaryDefence #SaferSpace -
Happy
#AsteroidDay2018 ! Watch our LIVE broadcast until July 1, here: http://asteroidday.org pic.twitter.com/fGTrQFPhJZ
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"Risk is a word that makes the difference between us and the dinosaurs" ... find out more in our
#AsteroidDay2018 ESA/@ESO webcast - live from 13:00 CEST (11:00 GMT)
https://www.esa.int/asteroidday pic.twitter.com/y3iWxh0z3UAsteroid Day - 30 June 2018On 30 June, join ESA and the European Southern Observatory (ESO) for the live Asteroid Day webcast, with expert interviews, news and updates, and some of the most recent asteroid science results. -
This is the oldest object you will ever touch... it is 4.5billion (that’s 4,500,000,000) years old. It is part of the Gideon meteorite that is believed to have hit Earth during Prehistoric times.
#AsteroidDay#AsteroidDay2018 pic.twitter.com/1phvE4CXmf
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#ICYMI this weekend we joined our colleagues at@esa &@esaoperations to celebrate#AsteroidDay2018! Here's a collection of impressive craters that meteorites and asteroids left on Earth millions of years ago

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#AsteroidDay2018
Why is this day so important?
Talma and Matías explain it! pic.twitter.com/8njveSF8VG
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Going to catch some


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"If scientists get enough data about asteroids’ orbits, they could predict possible impactors with up to 10 years’ warning."
#AsteroidDay2018 http://ow.ly/zBpO30kJoxU
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