Researcher in Planetary Astronomy, Curtin University
Hadrien Devillepoix is a planetary astronomer studying small bodies in the Solar System. He is the principal scientist for the Global Fireball Observatory, a worldwide collaboration to catch large shooting stars and recover meteorites.
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Nov 23, 2022 05:07 am UTC| Science
On July 31 2013 a constellation of US defence satellites saw a streak of light over South Australia as a rock from outer space burned through Earths atmosphere on its way to crash into the ground below. The impact...
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