Search for smaller asteroids would cost $300M-$400M: NASA

A program to hunt for potentially threatening asteroids or comets down to 100 meters across probably would cost $300 million-$400 million and could use an array of space-based and ground telescopes, according to Lindley Johnson, program manager for NASA's Near Earth Observation Program. Although it...

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