Historical events, underscore the importance of tracking these celestial bodies to protect Earth from potential threats.
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NASA uses advanced radar systems to actively monitor NEOs, focusing on identifying potential threats.
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Facilities such as the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) use advanced radar systems to detect the orbits of asteroids.
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Missions such as OSIRIS-REx and Hayabusa2 have collected samples from asteroids, increasing our understanding of the origins of the solar system.
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On December 3, 2024, a small asteroid about 70 cm in diameter entered Earth's atmosphere, creating a spectacular fireball over Yakutia.
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This event was detected only 12 hours before impact, reflecting advances in asteroid detection capabilities.
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Space agencies such as NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) continue to enhance their detection capabilities to detect such events in advance and issue timely warnings.
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The passing of asteroid 2024 XN1 is a reminder of the dynamic nature of our solar system and the need for constant vigilance.
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Although there is no immediate threat from 2024 XN1, continued research and monitoring are necessary to be prepared for any potential threats in the future.
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The scientific community is committed to studying these celestial bodies to better understand their trajectories and potential impact risks.