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Jonathan Horner, University of Southern Queensland (Australia)

In this talk, I explain where the different groups of threatening objects come from, tracing their story back to the formation of the Solar system. I describe the threat such objects pose to the Earth, and the other planets in the Solar system, before considering what, if anything, we can do to prevent the impact of the next “Rock From Space”

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