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Debris from an asteroid deflected by NASA could reach our planet within the next decade , a study says.
The research team ran simulations that tracked 3 million debris particles from the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission.
If these meteors reach Earth , they will not pose any threat to our planet, the study's lead author says.
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