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The week on StarDate: One researcher says that when it comes to protecting Earth from asteroids, Hollywood has the right idea: Nuke 'em! Join us for ways to explore the asteroids, the Sun's influence on their orbits, and ways to blast them out of the sky.

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Sep. 1: Hanging On

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Aug. 31: Spacewatch

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Aug. 30: Sierra Madera

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Aug. 29: Nova Cygni 1975

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Aug. 28: Barnard's Menagerie

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In the September/October issue of StarDate magazine, editor Rebecca Johnson introduces you to a giant cloud of comets surrounding our solar system in “Comet Cloud-y Skies.” And astronomer Ken Croswell returns to fill you in on some extrasolar planets orbiting their stars backwards in “Wrong-Way Planets.”

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