Space Ref (press release) We Saw It Coming: Dinky Asteroid Hits Earth, Burns UpDiscovery NewsFor only the second time in history, an asteroid has hit Earth that was discovered hours before impact. But don’t panic! The asteroid didn’t put a…
Rewiring Internet Governance: Summing up ICANN Policy Walking Backward … – CircleID
Rewiring Internet Governance: Summing up ICANN Policy Walking Backward …CircleIDis a figment of the institutional ambitions of persons responsible for ICANN administrative policies that, if left unchecked, will bifurcate Internet and thus obviate or make it difficult to subsequently introduce…
Tiny Asteroid Discovered Just Yesterday “Virtually Certain” to Have Harmlessly … – Slate Magazine (blog)
SkyandTelescope.com Tiny Asteroid Discovered Just Yesterday “Virtually Certain” to Have Harmlessly …Slate Magazine (blog)For just the second time in history, an asteroid was discovered before it impacted the Earth. Don’t panic: It was very small, probably just a few meters…
Asteroid families classification: exploiting very large data sets – Space Ref (press release)
Asteroid families classification: exploiting very large data setsSpace Ref (press release)The number of asteroids with accurately determined orbits increases fast. The catalogs of asteroid physical observations have also increased, although the number of objects is still smaller than in the…
ICANN advises on domain name collisions – ITWeb
ITWeb ICANN advises on domain name collisionsITWebThe Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has issued advice to IT professionals worldwide on how to proactively identify and manage private name space leakage into the public domain name system (DNS).…
FOWLER: Health care fumbles, new pope, exploding asteroids, oh my! – Seguin Gazette-Enterprise
FOWLER: Health care fumbles, new pope, exploding asteroids, oh my!Seguin Gazette-EnterpriseWhile scientists were determining that Mars could have supported life and keeping an eye on a huge well-tracked asteroid passing within 17,200 miles of Earth, another asteroid snuck in the…