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Asteroid may hit earth in 2036

MIL/Today Online, Dec 9, 2005.



LONDON — Scientists are monitoring the progress of a 390m-wide asteroid discovered last year that is potentially on a collision course with the planet, and are imploring governments to decide on a strategy for dealing with it.
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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has estimated that an impact from Apophis, which has an outside chance of hitting the Earth in 2036, would release more than 100,000 times the energy released in the nuclear blast over Hiroshima.
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Thousands of square kilometres would be directly affected by the blast but the whole of the Earth would see the effects of the dust released into the atmosphere. In Egyptian myth, Apophis was the ancient spirit of evil and destruction, a demon that was determined to plunge the world into eternal darkness.
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The experts fear that there is very little time left to decide.
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At a recent meeting in London of experts in near-Earth objects (NEOs), scientists said it could take decades to design, test and build the required technology to deflect the asteroid.
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Ms Monica Grady, an expert in meteorites at the Open University, said: "It's a question of when, not if, a near-Earth object collides with Earth. Many of the smaller objects break up when they reach the Earth's atmosphere and have no impact.
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"However, a NEO larger than 1km (wide) will collide with Earth every few hundred thousand years and a NEO larger than 6km, which could cause mass extinction, will collide with Earth every hundred million years. We are overdue for a big one."
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Apophis had been intermittently tracked since its discovery in June last year but, in December, it started causing serious concern.
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Projecting the orbit of the asteroid into the future, astronomers had calculated that the odds of it hitting the Earth in 2029 were alarming. As more observations came in, the odds got higher.
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However there are no shortage of ideas on how to deflect asteroids. The Advanced Concepts Team at the European Space Agency have led the effort in designing a range of satellites and rockets to nudge asteroids on a collision course for Earth into a different orbit.

http://internationalreporter.com/news/read.php?id=784

Your thoughts :lips:
 
Moved to science and technology.

The way how they estimate is depends on the previous movements of asteriods close to the earth. The news is really alarming no doubt about it, and i am wondering how will we be able to to deal with such disastor.

Should the nukes be used in this case? As nukes will hurt us at very least where this asteriod can damage 100,000 times the hydrogen bomb.
 
Originally posted by WebMaster@Jan 22 2006, 08:59 AM
Moved to science and technology.

The way how they estimate is depends on the previous movements of asteriods close to the earth. The news is really alarming no doubt about it, and i am wondering how will we be able to to deal with such disastor.

Should the nukes be used in this case? As nukes will hurt us at very least where this asteriod can damage 100,000 times the hydrogen bomb.
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Humans can only try to kill humans and in this way humans will be killed.Smaller countries dont have resources to deal with that kind of trouble.If this asteriod hits US or UK then there are chances that they would try to prepare to deal with that kind of thing.And if it hits the earth and do one do anything then there will be a dangrous situation.As we all know that every rise has a leap then the west is in rise from 100+ years what do you think guys now whose time is this but it is going to hit the earth not the US only :buck:

Lets see what happens I havent heard this news may be this must be hidden for the public that it might scare people.
 
This is NO joke. An asteroid just 1Km across can destroy the entire Earth. The US and Russia are in to R & D which is working towards such a future scenario to try and safe us all from the inevitable. Just nuking an asteroid doesn't solve anyone's problems because the problem with that is, you never know as to how many pieces is the asteroid going to break up in and how big those pieces will be.

The key to that is precision! The technology to know how many nuclear weapons to be planted or targetted at the asteroid and as to which part of the asteroid they should target so that when it blows up, the pieces are of such size that they do not cause any significant damage to our planet. Another way of dealing with this is, knocking the asteroid out of orbit and making it pass the Earth but that also, could have far reaching consequences.
 
Originally posted by Sid@Feb 23 2006, 04:46 AM
This is NO joke. An asteroid just 1Km across can destroy the entire Earth. The US and Russia are in to R & D which is working towards such a future scenario to try and safe us all from the inevitable. Just nuking an asteroid doesn't solve anyone's problems because the problem with that is, you never know as to how many pieces is the asteroid going to break up in and how big those pieces will be.

The key to that is precision! The technology to know how many nuclear weapons to be planted or targetted at the asteroid and as to which part of the asteroid they should target so that when it blows up, the pieces are of such size that they do not cause any significant damage to our planet. Another way of dealing with this is, knocking the asteroid out of orbit and making it pass the Earth but that also, could have far reaching consequences.
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Who cares about Asteroids, people have been saying for so long that one is going to wipe out Earth and it has come to nothing. In human history more people have died crossing the road than from Asteroids.
 
Weather its a theory or it is scientific based. What are the measurements do you guys think can be done to prepear for this mishap?
 
I think I was trying to steer the discussion that way Zeeshan before 'sigatoka' came up with a ridiculous post and derailed it.
 
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