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Russian meteor spurs call to share military satellite data
By Leonard David
Space.com
Piecing together the true nature of the meteor that detonated over Russia would benefit by observations likely gleaned by U.S. military spacecraft.
But for several years, that data has been stamped classified and not made available to the scientific community that studies near-Earth objects (NEOs) and any potential hazard to Earth from these celestial interlopers.
In the wake of the Russian meteor explosion, there is a renewed call to make data gathered by both space systems and ground networks speedily available to scientists...
By Leonard David
Space.com
Piecing together the true nature of the meteor that detonated over Russia would benefit by observations likely gleaned by U.S. military spacecraft.
But for several years, that data has been stamped classified and not made available to the scientific community that studies near-Earth objects (NEOs) and any potential hazard to Earth from these celestial interlopers.
In the wake of the Russian meteor explosion, there is a renewed call to make data gathered by both space systems and ground networks speedily available to scientists...