Video from Space - Weekly Highlights: Week of Oct.18, 2020

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Videos featured: SpaceX launched and deployed 60 Starlink satellites, a pair of asteroids flew closer to the moon, an International Space Station crew landed back on Earth, asteroid 2020 UA was seen from Earth before a close flyby and NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission completed a touch-and-go maneuver on asteroid Bennu to collect samples.

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I thought I felt a draft from one of those asteroids that day.

robmendoza
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When you see austariod nearly hit the earth then take asteroids away otherwise don't make people fear.

jingteibaskhemmawthoh
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Why the hell didn't u guys have a 360 camera attach to the pod at the point of impact, So people could have a better perspective of what's really taking place? And second I call bullshit for the sake of Newton's Second Law of Motion Force= Mass Acceleration. NASA claims that interstellar asteroids have a maximum velocity of 134, 000 mph or a minimum velocity of 30, 000 mph. So how would a pod be able to intercept and land on a asteroid traveling nearly 50 times the speed of sound, when they have space vehicle's only capable of a maximum velocity of about 27, 000 mph (space travel only) acceleration and use 17, 000 to break the so called gravitational pull to leave orbit? Maybe the landing was shot in Arizona some where damn sure wasn't in space.

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