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DailyDirt: I Should've Changed That Stupid Lock, I Should've Made You Leave Your Key…

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Some people are astonishingly lucky, but it depends on your point of view whether that luck is good or bad. Surviving after falling out of a plane without a parachute has happened to a surprising number of people, but not all of them have fully recovered. Some folks win extraordinary jackpots from the lottery, and then file for bankruptcy shortly afterwards. Maybe it’s easier to survive an asteroid field if you don’t know the odds.

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Filed Under: ann hodges, guinness book of world records, life and death, lightning strike, meteorite, nuclear bombs, radiation, roy sullivan, survivors, tsutomu yamaguchi

DailyDirt: Playing With Asteroids

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The idea of mining asteroids has been around for quite some time, but only recently has it been considered a somewhat practical (and possibly profitable) venture. It’s possible that private space companies could make it to an asteroid before NASA gets to one, and it’ll be interesting to see what happens if asteroid mining operations succeed in bringing back significant quantities of valuable metals. But we’re not quite there yet. Here are just a few links on the baby steps we might need to take to start playing with asteroids.

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Filed Under: asteroid, astronomy, chelyabinsk, ero, meteorite, meteoroid, nea, orbit, rocket technology, satellite, space, space mining
Companies: nasa, planetary resources

DailyDirt: Life On Other Worlds

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The origin of life is a pretty enormous mystery. There are several theories for how life might have come about, but it’s difficult to design experiments to narrow down these options. In the meantime, researchers continue to look for clues and evidence for life that didn’t originate on our planet. Here are just a few examples that could one day lead us in the right direction.

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Filed Under: alh84001, aliens, asteroids, astrobiology, biology, et, life, mars, meteorite, microfossils
Companies: nasa