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Experts remain consistent in their messaging: there is no impact trajectory, no urgent threat, and no reason for public alarm.
Yet the asteroid’s close approach highlights a deeper, less comfortable truth.
that are still developing and on technologies that, while improving, are far from foolproof.
We rely on global coordination, political decision-making, and funding that often wavers between priorities.
Even small delays could leave us vulnerable if a dangerous object were discovered too late for intervention.
This time, the calculations fall in our favor. The asteroid will pass at a distance that poses no real risk.
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