A recent study led by Quanzhi Ye, an astronomer at the University of Maryland, reveals that the Taurid Meteoroid Complex, a debris stream linked to past Earth impacts, poses less danger than previously thought. Ye’s team found fewer large asteroids in the stream, reducing the risk of a catastrophic collision with Earth. While these findings offer reassurance, Ye advis…
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