On Saturday, November 19, the skies of southern Ontario, Canada, in the earth’s atmosphere, were harmless to a small sky across the sky, and possibly scattered small seasons on the southern coast of Ontario Lake. The fireball was not surprising. About 1 meter (3 feet) wide, the effect of the temptation was found 3 % before the effect, which has tracked the incident in space six times before affecting the land environment.
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“The defense community of the planets actually showed its skills and preparations in response to the short war,” said Kelly Fast, a manager of Earth’s Object Observations near the planet’s Defense Coordination Office (PDCO) at NASA headquarters in Washington. “Such harmless effects become real -world exercises, and give us confidence that NASA’s defense systems are capable of notifying the reaction of the serious effects of a major item.”
The Katalina Sky Survey, a Katalina Sky Survey from NASA, was found, located on the evening of November 18 at the University of Arizona, on the evening of November 18, during a usual search operation for goods near Earth. The observations were immediately reported to the Center for the Minor Planet (MPC)-the internationally recognized clearing house for measurement of the small heavenly bodies-and the data were automatically posted on the object of the object near the Earth.
NASA’s Scout Implementation Assessment System, which is maintained by the Center for Earth Object Studies (CNEOS), at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the agency in southern California, automatically brought new data from this page and began to calculate the potential for the potential route and impact. CNEOS NASA calculates nearby stereotypes to assess the risk of potential effects in support of NASA’s PDCO.