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Yes, scientists use various methods to detect potentially hazardous meteors and asteroids through telescopes and radar systems. Programs like NASA's Near-Earth Object Observations (NEOO) track the trajectories of these objects to assess their risk of impact. While smaller meteors often go unnoticed until they enter the atmosphere, larger ones can be detected well in advance, allowing for potential mitigation strategies. However, the effectiveness of detection depends on the size and location of the object.

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