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A scientist from Sandia National Laboratories has showcased the potential of infrasound technology in bolstering planetary defense against extraterrestrial threats. This innovative approach utilizes low-frequency sound waves, which are inaudible to the human ear, to detect and monitor objects in space that may pose a risk to Earth.
Infrasound technology operates by capturing sound waves that travel through the atmosphere, providing valuable data on events such as meteorite impacts or asteroid movements. By analyzing these sound waves, scientists can gain insights into the size, trajectory, and potential impact of space objects, enabling timely responses to mitigate risks.
The research highlights the importance of integrating advanced technologies into planetary defense strategies. As the frequency of near-Earth objects increases, the ability to detect and analyze these threats becomes crucial. This breakthrough in infrasound technology not only enhances our understanding of space but also reinforces our commitment to safeguarding the planet from potential dangers lurking beyond our atmosphere.
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