The International Asteroid Day is a global awareness observance that aims to educate and inspire people to know more about asteroids, their part in the formation of the universe, and how they can be useful.
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Isnt it adorable that Kiraz has birthday on International Asteroid Day and she keeps thinking that her dad is astronaut? 🤧 https://t.co/BL2IsXC33v
It’s Asteroid Day! The vast majority of meteorites originate from the Asteroid Belt between Mars and Jupiter, and are the oldest material we have to study the early solar system. This is a CT fly-through of the Murchison meteorite that fell in Australia in 1969! @naturalsciences https://t.co/RCBvQdVYWh
Today is #WorldAsteroidDay. Asteroid Day is the anniversary of the Tunguska impact over Siberia, which occurred in 1908. Tunguska is the largest asteroid to affect the earth in modern times. To commemorate the day, Howard printed a cut that is out of this world.
#AsteroidDay https://t.co/t1rNdduhHx
— Sacramento History Museum (@SacHistMuseum) July 1, 2021
This Wednesday, June 30 2021 will be celebrated as the Asteroid Day, Gujarat Science City will be conducting a live session on it. This year's theme is Importance of Asteroid in our solar system. Do join us on our Facebook page. #GujScienceCity #AsteroidDay https://t.co/oyUTRVxNKu
— Gujarat Science City (@GujScienceCity) June 29, 2021
The history of the universe is hidden in these rocks- World Asteroid Day.
and we celebrate International Day of Parliamentarism on june 30th - If democracy is to thrive, then parliaments, as the cornerstone of functioning democracies.
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#awdc #alphorescollege #alphores https://t.co/xBgJiorf7a
— Alphores Womens Degree and PG College (@AlphoresCollege) June 30, 2021
World Asteroid Day June30,2021
It marks the anniversary of the 1908 Tunguska impact. It also raises awareness about the role of asteroids in the formation of our universe, how their resources can be used in the future for scientific studies.
#WorldAsteroidDay https://t.co/R7P1e3PdI6
Happy #Asteroid Day! It's important to recognize that asteroids present a significant danger to our planet's future.
This beautiful artist's depiction showcases the Trojan asteroids, which follow #Jupiter's orbital path around our sun.
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech https://t.co/q4CqcGASJi
— Astronomy in Action (@AstroInAction) June 30, 2021
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