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    • Title Accidents and Asteroids
    • Released: 08/04/2014
    • Length 00:03:00
    • Language English
    • Footage Type TV Exchanges
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      There are an estimated 20,000 asteroids near Earth and this is only one of the areas in which our Planet is vulnerable. In 2009, ESA launched its Space Situational Awareness Programme - to focus on three main areas of Hazard: Space weather, Near earth objects and space Surveillance and tracking

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