by Leroy Hurt | Jun 3, 2013 | Organizational.Functions.Risk, Sectors.Emergency, Sectors.SciTech.Space
Via Christianity Today: Systematic search programs have dramatically increased the rate of discovery of NEOs and lowered the risk of impact. As of 1990, only 134 NEOs had been discovered. Today, more than 8,800 have been identified. No large asteroid yet discovered is...
by Leroy Hurt | Jun 3, 2013 | Organizational.Functions.Risk, Sectors.Emergency, Sectors.SciTech.Space
Via Christianity Today: Systematic search programs have dramatically increased the rate of discovery of NEOs and lowered the risk of impact. As of 1990, only 134 NEOs had been discovered. Today, more than 8,800 have been identified. No large asteroid yet discovered is...
by Leroy Hurt | Jun 3, 2013 | Organizational.Functions.Risk, Sectors.Emergency, Sectors.SciTech, Sectors.SciTech.Space
Via Christianity Today: This is the first book-length treatment (that I know of) of the NEO problem that aims to describe that problem to audiences not familiar with it. It only partially succeeds in doing that, mainly because the writing shifts between popular and...
by Leroy Hurt | Jun 3, 2013 | Organizational.Functions.Risk, Sectors.Emergency, Sectors.SciTech, Sectors.SciTech.Space
Via Christianity Today: This is the first book-length treatment (that I know of) of the NEO problem that aims to describe that problem to audiences not familiar with it. It only partially succeeds in doing that, mainly because the writing shifts between popular and...
by Leroy Hurt | Dec 23, 2012 | Sectors.SciTech.Fabrication, Sectors.SciTech.Space
Via Popular Mechanics: …researchers led by Washington State University mechanical engineering professor Amit Bandyopadhyay have shown that future moon explorers might be able to fabricate new parts simply by pouring that regolith into the hopper of a 3D printer. The...
by Leroy Hurt | Dec 23, 2012 | Sectors.SciTech.Fabrication, Sectors.SciTech.Space
Via Popular Mechanics: …researchers led by Washington State University mechanical engineering professor Amit Bandyopadhyay have shown that future moon explorers might be able to fabricate new parts simply by pouring that regolith into the hopper of a 3D printer. The...