How satellites , radar and drones are tracking meteorites and aiding Earth asteroid defense
Scientists have been using drones to track down meteorites in space. But how could we track them down? BBC Earth's Chris Stokel-Walker explains how it can be tracked down by a satellite network which tracks the incoming asteroids.
Source: phys.orgPublished on 2022-11-26
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