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SUMMARY:Science Book Forum: Asteroids\, Comets and Their Encounters With Earth
DESCRIPTION:How big was the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs? When is the next big one coming? What does a comet look like up close? From a meteorite bursting through the roof and striking a woman in 1954 to the fireball that lit up Russian skies and shattered windows in 2013\, discover the world of small bodies in our solar system and how destructive they can be when they collide with Earth.\nIn this session of the Science Book Forum\, Dr. Elizabeth Palmer from the University of Southern California will share stories about historic impacts\, what scientists found when they landed a satellite for the first time ever on a comet\, and how these small bodies are making craters on the Moon and Mars even today.\nTo join\, click on the link below:\nhttps://www.facebook.com/essam.heggy\nDate: 31 August 2020\nTime: 10:00 – 11:00 PM\nLanguage: English\nTarget Audience: Public\nThis is an open event; RSVP is not required
LOCATION:Online via Dr. Essam Heggy's Facebook page
URL:http://events.qnl.qa/event/j15ZB
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