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BREAKING NEWS confirms that the Earth

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NASA tracks the asteroid with precise instruments, monitoring every shift in its orbit.

As it moves through space at 8.7 kilometers per second, it is expected to pass safely by Earth’s orbit on June 2nd.

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.

Humanity’s defenses against cosmic hazards depend on early detection systems

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.

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