Europe’s newest guardian against cosmic threats has begun its watch. The European Space Agency’s Flyeye telescope achieved “first light” in late May, marking a pivotal moment for planetary defense as it started scanning the heavens for potentially hazardous near-Earth asteroids and comets. Unlike traditional telescopes that peer through a narrow window, this innovative system captures … Read more
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