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Date Posted: 08:49:17 03/06/19 Wed
Author: Anonymous
Subject: INCOMING ASTEROIDS MIGHT BE HARDER TO DESTROY THAN WE THOUGHT

INCOMING ASTEROIDS MIGHT BE HARDER TO DESTROY THAN WE THOUGHT

It is a good thing that an asteroid is not currently moving towards the Earth - because to destroy it, the path that is our current calculation can be closed.

"We believed that the larger the object, the easier it would be to break, as there is more chance of flaws in larger objects," Charles El Meir, was involved in the study on an asteroid collision behind a new Johns Hopkins University. A press release. "However, our findings show that the asteroids are stronger than our thinking ability and require more energy to be completely disintegrated."

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