Lol a 13 year old has corrected NASA. Lmao at the way they call them boffins.
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/afp/2008041...y-c2ff8aa.htmlQuote:
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Well I can believe it but I'm sure they'll re-coordinate the satellite.
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Lol a 13 year old has corrected NASA. Lmao at the way they call them boffins.
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/afp/2008041...y-c2ff8aa.htmlQuote:
Originally Posted by Yahoo
Well I can believe it but I'm sure they'll re-coordinate the satellite.
I bet NASA are crying at getting corrected by a 13 year old. Oh well, the 13 year old may have a nice future now?
By the time its 2029, I think our technology will be much better, so what do we have to worry about?
Oh well, it's only Earth.
They're probably relieved it wasn't a Russian.
Fire a nuke at it when it gets too close :D
I think that's all they can really do, we can evacuate potential area's (the Atlantic ocean lol) and we could try firing numerous nuclear warheads at it. I just think it's too fast and heavy to be able to destroy it though, I'm sure accuracy wouldn't be an issue it's just it could be pretty big, it'd also cause lots of radiation in the air and regardless of all that, the smaller debris would still fall to Earth.
"If the asteroid strikes a satellite in 2029, that will change its trajectory making it hit earth on its next orbit in 2036."
Judging by the weight and speed of the asteroid, I am fairly certain that the asteroid would just mow down the satellite. Plus the 'if' seems like a really big 'IF' to me... Quite funny he corrected NASA though :P
To be honest, we could have a way to stop it in 21 years :P