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Over the past forty years scientists have discovered that asteroids and comets have collided with the Earth throughout its 4.5 billion year history. The impact of these Near Earth Objects with our planet can be catastrophic and still represents a natural hazard today.
The NEO Information Centre is part of the UK Government's response to the Report of the Task Force on Potentially Hazardous Near Earth Objects and provides services to the public, educators, media and scientists to encourage understanding and advancement of NEO science. Our virtual exhibition and online activities allow users to learn about the nature of NEOs and the hazard they pose, find out what efforts are being made to detect NEOs and what could be done to avert a collision. We keep you informed with the latest news on NEO issues and enable you to voice your opinions through discussion forums and special events. We provide materials for educators, information and contact services for the media,
and support for NEO scientists in communicating
and conducting their work.
WHAT'S NEW
The National Space Centre's Space Now team have launched a new space news and information website. For other space related stories, visit www.spacenow.org.uk
Read the report of the OECD on the NEO hazard (Adobe Acrobate reader required).
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© NEO Information Centre
last updated on
09/08/07
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Injured Falcon Heads Home 01/05/07
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Despite serious technical set backs, Japan�s spacecraft, Hayabusa (meaning Falcon), is finally heading back to Earth with its precious cargo of space rock.
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