Asteroid Day

June 30, Sunday

Asteroid Day
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Asteroid Day is celebrated on June 30 and serves as a reminder of the importance of studying asteroids and their potential threat to Earth. The day was established in 2015 to commemorate the event that occurred on June 30, 1908, when an explosion occurred in the Tunguska region of Siberia, presumably caused by the fall of a small asteroid or comet.

Goals and objectives of the holiday
Asteroid Day serves several important purposes:

Raising awareness. The main goal of the holiday is to inform the public about the possible threats that asteroids may pose, as well as the measures that can be taken to track them and prevent possible collisions with Earth.

Support for scientific research. The holiday encourages active study of asteroids and comets, which can be a source of useful resources and can also provide information about the origin of the solar system.

Stimulating international cooperation. Asteroid Day encourages scientists, governments, and private organizations to work together to develop strategies to protect the Earth from potential asteroid impacts.

Education and Training. The celebration includes various events, lectures, seminars, and campaigns aimed at educating and raising awareness of asteroid and space safety issues.

How is Asteroid Day celebrated?
Educational events. Lectures, seminars, and webinars are held on this day, where scientists and experts share their knowledge about space, asteroids, and methods for studying them.

Educational events. Various organizations, including planetariums and science centers, organize special events for children and adults to increase interest in astronomy and space exploration.

Competitions and projects. Some countries hold competitions for the best projects dedicated to asteroids, their study, and protecting the Earth.

Films and documentaries. The festival may feature films and documentaries about asteroids, their role in Earth's history, and the threat they may pose.

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