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Near Earth Asteroids: Dr. Anne Virkki

Near Earth Asteroids: Dr. Anne Virkki

What if the biggest threat to life on Earth isn't humans?

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At Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico, “Near Earth Asteroids: Dr. Anne Virkki” tells the story of Research Scientist Anne Virkki and her ongoing studies on asteroids and their threat to humanity. Originally from Finland, Anne Virkki shares her experience in education as well as her studies on asteroids, including her work hunting and tracking asteroids headed for Earth.

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English

Runtime

5 mins

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Release Date

02 February 2020

Country

United States of America

Cast

Anne Virkki

Anne Virkki

Anne Virkki

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