| | NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft struck a 4-mile-wide (6-km-wide) comet - called Tempel 1 - on July 4, 2005. This image was acquired 67 seconds after impact. Now a new impact mission is being planned. Image via ESA. | | |
A plan to knock an asteroid off course | | In what's being called humankind’s 1st planetary defense test, space scientists are planning to visit a double asteroid - Didymos and its tiny moon - and crash into the moon in attempt to change its orbit. Read more. | | |
A plan to create artificial meteors | | Everyone loves a good meteor shower, but what about an artificial one? A Japanese company plans to create one and has just launched hundreds of pellets to space. They'll ultimately rain down again in colorful displays. Read more. | | |
Today in science: Maarten Schmidt and quasars | | In 1963, astronomer Maarten Schmidt had a sudden revelation that quasars are exceedingly distant and unimaginably luminous. His insight changed our notion of what the universe is like. Read more. Astronomer Maarten Schmidt. Image via CalTech. | | |
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