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Asteroid's sudden flyby shows blind spot in planetary threat detection

"With Surveyor, we're really focusing on finding the one asteroid that could cause a really bad day for a lot of people. But we're also tasked with getting good statistics on the smaller objects, down to about the size of the Chelyabinsk object," said Amy Mainzer, NEO Surveyor principal investigator.

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The roughly 20-meter meteor that exploded in 2013 over Chelyabinsk, Russia is a once-every-100-years event, according to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. It created a shockwave that shattered tens of thousands of windows and caused $33 million in damage, and no one saw it coming before it entered Earth's atmosphere.