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Micrometeoroids at 70 km s threaten our future on the Moon
Micrometeoroids, tiny particles often no larger than grains of sand, are hurtling through space at speeds of 70 km/s, posing a severe risk to humanity’s ambitions for long-term habitation on the Moon.
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"Non-Gravitational Acceleration" Of Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS Explained In New Study
Astronomers have attempted to explain the non-gravitational acceleration of comet 3I/ATLAS, our third confirmed interstellar ...
Abstract: This article proposes an extended state observer based robust model predictive velocity control to decrease system prediction error under parameter ...
When 3I/ATLAS was first discovered in July, it was traveling at an impressive speed of 209,000 km/hr. However, following its perihelion on October 29, data shows that the comet has dramatically ...
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