I think it will come close to earth but not hit it. All kinds of things can happen out there in space. It's path can get altered by gravity of the outer planets of our solar system, anther object can hit it, all kinds of stuff. Besides if it is a threat to earth we have lots of time to do something about it. You can use a couple of nuclear missiles and set them off at just the right place so that the asteriod would not hit the earth. You might even be able to vaporize it with enough nuclear missiles
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Asteroid 1950 set for collision course with Earth!
Collapse
X
-
I kinna liked the article's mentioning of those "corridors" in the asteroid belt and "fling zones" where asteroids may be hurled through the belt at earth. In 800 years, we could have space stations/asteroid belt mining operations in place out there and just blast them as they come through the pipe....or paint 'em, or whatever...
Hmmm...here's a good (capitalistic) hybrid thought.
If painting the asteroid would work, why not sell tickets to a huge "save the planet" paintball war, to be held ON the approaching asteroid!
Create 5-7 teams, fly 'em up on shuttles with LOTS of paint, and turn 'em loose!
The asteroid gets painted, lots of people watch the game on pay per view, I retire...LOL
-=Vel=-
Comment
-
You can use a couple of nuclear missiles and set them off at just the right place so that the asteriod would not hit the earth.
Exactly! But to prevent the chance of the nukes exploding when launched, they calculate where exactly the asteroid would hit Earth. They will then use nukes to blow a hole in the Earth large enough for the asteroid to pass by.
Comment
-
Why worry about the still-remote possibility of an asteroid hitting? There are several volcanoes on earth capable of doing just as much damage, and they aren't going to miss.
75,000 years ago, Mount Toba buried South East Asia under ash and nearly eradicated humanity. There's an even bigger bugger in the US- if it blows it could put all of North America under 6 foot of boiling-hot ash and kick off a 10-year winter. Bye-bye civilisation.The genesis of the "evil Finn" concept- Evil, evil Finland
Comment
-
Originally posted by Bugs ****ing Bunny
75,000 years ago, Mount Toba buried South East Asia under ash and nearly eradicated humanity. There's an even bigger bugger in the US- if it blows it could put all of North America under 6 foot of boiling-hot ash and kick off a 10-year winter. Bye-bye civilisation.
Or are you serouis
Comment
-
I'm very serious. The caldera in Yellowstone has been known to throw 200 cubic miles of rockk and ash into the atmosphere. It's overdue for an eruption and the ground over it has started bulging upwards.
Forget war. Forget asteroids. That's the reaper's footstep, and there's absolutely nothing we can do about it.The genesis of the "evil Finn" concept- Evil, evil Finland
Comment
-
Originally posted by Bugs ****ing Bunny
Forget war. Forget asteroids. That's the reaper's footstep, and there's absolutely nothing we can do about it.(\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
(='.'=) "Claims demand evidence; extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence." -- Carl Sagan
(")_(") "Starting the fire from within."
Comment
-
Originally posted by Mercator
Exactly! But to prevent the chance of the nukes exploding when launched, they calculate where exactly the asteroid would hit Earth. They will then use nukes to blow a hole in the Earth large enough for the asteroid to pass by.
Good idea.
You can sell this to Hollywood as story for Armaggedon 2.
Comment
-
The Greenies are always banging on about how we should be saving the planet, and don't get me wrong- I think we should look after the environment we live in, but the planet can take care of itself (hell you'd think a big lump of rock with a heart of liquid-iron could take care of itself!) fact is the earth has soaked up events that could have wiped out humankind and all our nukes, oil-platforms and coca-cola cans a hundred million times over- and will still quite happily continue to churn out new species every few geological-seconds (or every few million years to lifeforms like you an me)
Its quite obviously us who need to be saved from the planet! but somehow I don't think the vast cold radiation-rich vacuum of space is gonna do us any favours just becouse we can build a few metal containers. Maybe if we fling a couple of comets at mars we can get an alternative but >shrugs<
Bugs, is the Yellowstone Caldera the one in Oregon? (I'm a little ignorant of North American geography) or is that one an entirely different potential extinction-power volcano?
Anyway, it could be that by 2880 we would have long since been wiped out by ourselves, or bugs, or mega-erruptions, or a Gamma Ray Burst, or a great-big global rescource crash, etc etc etc.Freedom Doesn't March.
-I.
Comment
Comment