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Astronomical Society of Long Island

ASLI Weekly Meeting

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 Identifying, Understanding and Coping with Outer Space Debris 

  • Vanderbilt Museum and Planetarium NY
  • 180 Little Neck Road
  • Centerport, NY
  • United States
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  • June 12, 2025 at 1:00 AM through 1:00 AM
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 Identifying, Understanding and Coping with Outer Space Debris – by Charlie Eder:  .
Our solar system is filled with rocky, icy, and man-made debris. Vanderbilt Museum Astronomy Educator, Charlie Eder, will discuss missions that have explored these space rocks, how to distinguish comets, asteroids, and meteoroids from each other, how to identify meteorites, and what causes meteor showers. Then, we’ll look at the destructive potential this debris has, and possible solutions proposed by various space agencies to protect us. While close encounters with asteroids can be life threatening, man-made space junk poses a risk to our way of life and the future of space exploration.

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Languages: English

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