ESA Flyeye Telescope Begins Full Sky Survey for Asteroid Detection
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ESA Flyeye telescope begins full sky survey for asteroid detection
Paris, France (SPX) Jun 12, 2025 The European Space Agency's Flyeye telescope has officially commenced operations, capturing its first celestial images and marking a significant advancement in the detection of near-Earth asteroids and comets. Engineered with a unique compound-eye-inspired design, Flyeye was developed by ESA and OHB Italia to monitor a sky area over 200 times the size of the full Moon in a single shot. Thi
The planet Earth lives with millions of celestial bodies that transit through the solar system, however some have trajectories close to our orbit, one example is the passage of several asteroids scheduled this June, 2025. On TV Azteca Puebla we explain if they are dangerous. Are asteroids that pass near the Earth dangerous? As detailed by specialists, this June several asteroids have been detected crossing near the Earth, which reactivated the q…
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