Let's face it, Bruce Willis is getting old. We can no longer rely on the option of simply strapping him to a rocket, shooting said rocket towards an oncoming asteroid, and hoping for the best. Luckily, the Silicon Valley-based B612 foundation is developing the world's most advanced asteroid early warning system.
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Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/Q7kS_cClFrI/how-this-one-little-satellite-could-save-life-on-earth
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