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| Calls Mount for US Gov't to Bolster Planetary Defence Amid Threat of Armaggedon
"Asteroids collide with Earth every day, but in most cases, they are small and burn up in the Earth's atmosphere before reaching its surface. According to NASA, the possibility of a larger asteroid striking Earth is a "once a millennium type of event". Yet, this does not mean that two similar events cannot occur even in the same year." by Alexandra Kashirina via Sputniknews Headline Image Credit: © NASA The history of our planet has already seen devastating meteor strikes, including the one that hit Earth approximately 66 million years ago and is widely believed to have wiped out the dinosaurs. Numerous craters on Earth's surface tell us that such strikes could occur from time to time, raising concerns of unpredictable damage. Experts warn that the threat of dangerous collisions with celestial bodies persists, while there is still no country or agency that has been put in charge of tackling the threat, Politico reported Saturday. Asteroids collide with Earth every day, but in most