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document.write('<p class="rss-title"><a class="rss-title" href="https://cneos.jpl.nasa.gov" target="_self">CNEOS Recent News</a><br /><span class="rss-item">Recent news stories from the Center for Near-Earth Object Studies (CNEOS)</span></p>');
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document.write('<li class="rss-item"><a class="rss-item" href="https://cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news209.html" target="_self">CNEOS Predicts Another Small Asteroid Impact, This One over Northwestern France</a><br />');
document.write('<span class="rss-date">Tue, 14 Feb 2023 00:00:00 -0800</span><br />');
document.write('Another tiny asteroid on a collision course with Earth was detected over the weekend, and JPL’s CNEOS Scout system accurately predicted where and when the impact would happen, well before it actually occurred.');
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document.write('<li class="rss-item"><a class="rss-item" href="https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasa-system-predicts-small-asteroid-to-pass-close-by-earth-this-week" target="_self">NASA System Predicts Small Asteroid to Pass Close by Earth This Week</a><br />');
document.write('<span class="rss-date">Wed, 25 Jan 2023 00:00:00 -0800</span><br />');
document.write('On Thursday, Jan. 26, a small near-Earth asteroid will have a very close encounter with our planet. Designated 2023 BU, the asteroid will zoom over the southern tip of South America at about 4:27 p.m. PST (7:27 p.m. EST) only 2,200 miles (3,600 kilometers) above the planet’s surface and well within the orbit of geosynchronous satellites.');
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document.write('<li class="rss-item"><a class="rss-item" href="https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasa-program-predicted-impact-of-small-asteroid-over-ontario-canada" target="_self">NASA Program Predicted Impact of Small Asteroid Over Ontario, Canada</a><br />');
document.write('<span class="rss-date">Tue, 22 Nov 2022 00:00:00 -0800</span><br />');
document.write('In the early hours of Saturday, Nov. 19, the skies over southern Ontario, Canada, lit up as a tiny asteroid harmlessly streaked across the sky high in Earth’s atmosphere, broke up, and likely scattered small meteorites over the southern coastline of Lake Ontario. The fireball wasn’t a surprise. Roughly 1 meter (3 feet) wide, the asteroid was detected 3 ½ hours before impact, making this event the sixth time in history a small asteroid has been tracked in space before impacting Earth’s atmosphere.');
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document.write('<li class="rss-item"><a class="rss-item" href="https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/us-space-force-releases-decades-of-bolide-data-to-nasa-for-planetary-defense-studies" target="_self">US Space Force Releases Decades of Bolide Data to NASA for Planetary Defense Studies</a><br />');
document.write('<span class="rss-date">Thu, 07 Apr 2022 00:00:00 -0700</span><br />');
document.write('Hosted by JPL’s Center for Near Earth Object Studies, the data can be used by the science community to better understand how asteroids break up when entering the atmosphere.');
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document.write('<li class="rss-item"><a class="rss-item" href="https://cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news208.html" target="_self">Updated Calculations Refine the Impact Probability for (29075) 1950 DA</a><br />');
document.write('<span class="rss-date">Tue, 29 Mar 2022 00:00:00 -0700</span><br />');
document.write('(29075) 1950 DA is a kilometer-sized asteroid that will make a close approach to Earth in 2880 and, because of the corresponding impact probability and size, has ranked at the top of the Sentry risk list since 2014.');
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