International Asteroid Day 2026: A Decade Of Global Awareness For Planetary Defence
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On June 30, the International Day of the Asteroid, established by the General Assembly of the United Nations by Resolution A/RES/71/90, adopted in December 2016, is marked. The date was chosen to commemorate the impact produced in the Tunguska region of Siberia on June 30, 1908, considered the most powerful event of this kind in modern history. [...]
This June 30th, Earth celebrates International Asteroid Day. Proclaimed by the UN in 2016, the date highlights the scientific value and collision risks of the thousands of rocky celestial bodies orbiting in our planet's neighborhood. The day marks the anniversary of the Tunguska event in the Siberian region of Russia, […]
Asteroids under observation: which focus the attention of the scientific community On 30 June, the International Day of Asteroids is commemorated, an initiative promoted by the United Nations (UN) to evoke the impact of Tunguska, which occurred in 1908, and to strengthen awareness about the risks associated with near-Earth objects. At present, space agencies and scientific agencies control thousands of asteroids and comets to detect possible thr…
International Asteroid Day 2026: A Decade Of Global Awareness For Planetary Defence
The world is observing International Asteroid Day today, June 30, marking the 10th anniversary of the United Nations-endorsed global awareness campaign dedicated to asteroids, planetary defence, and space science. The annual observance aims to educate people about the importance of detecting and tracking near-Earth objects while promoting international cooperation to safeguard the planet from potential asteroid impacts. Why is Asteroid Day Obser…

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