Space Debris in Motion
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The University of Arizona and Lockheed Martin are searching for space debris in infrared wavelengths of light from Mauna Kea.
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The debris, catalogued as WT1190F, is not the only space visitor being watched this week.
Just like Newton's theory of gravity — with a few added dimensions.
A telescope operated by the UA in Hawaii must close to allow construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope on Mauna Kea.
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