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Dimorphos Debris Motion

In the current (4 Oct) issue of New Scientist: www.newscientist.com/article/2498319-nasas-asteroid-deflection-test-had-unexpected-and-puzzling-outcome/Alex Wilkins  1 October 2025  NASA’s asteroid deflection test had unexpected and puzzling outcome As one might expect from New Scientist, this is an accessible take on a scientific work. The… Read More »Dimorphos Debris Motion

JAXA Lays Down the Landscape

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Just posted by JAXA: a polite but thorough debunking of a conspiracy theory. In Japanese culture, a rumor/viral media suggested a catastrophe, to occur on July 5. Admittedly, Japanese culture is marked by catastrophes (ask any geologist… or tropical-cyclone meteorologist).… Read More »JAXA Lays Down the Landscape

MIT Tech Review Times Two

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In the current issue of MIT Technology Review (Sep/Oct, vol. 128 #5):  Tereza Pultarova  p. 12  Job titles of the future: Satellite Streak AstronomerRobin George Andrews  p. 42  Inside the hunt for the most dangerous asteroid ever Yes, we have… Read More »MIT Tech Review Times Two

Note, Paper: Nut Dropper

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No less than Nature Astronomy has just published (17 September 2025): Egal, A. Vida, D. Colas, F. et al.  Catastrophic disruption of asteroid 2023 CX1 and implications for planetary defence  s41550-025-02659-8 Asteroid 2023 CX1 was discovered in- yes, 2023- and… Read More »Note, Paper: Nut Dropper