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First data from the new european space telescope Euclid, showing vast portions of the sky combining visible light and infrared to study dark matter and dark energy to understand the structure of galaxies, the expansion of the universe and the formation of new stars. Most of the dots in these photos are galaxies, while the big ones with spikes are stars of the milky way.
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Yesterday a 70 cm meteoroid impacted on our planet by burning in the atmosphere above Syberia.
For scale, usually the falling stars we see in the night sky are only a few mm or cm wide.
Instead, asteroids are considered dangerous only when they are at least some meters or tens of meters wide and / or way more compact and dense.
For scale, usually the falling stars we see in the night sky are only a few mm or cm wide.
Instead, asteroids are considered dangerous only when they are at least some meters or tens of meters wide and / or way more compact and dense.
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