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Chinese study outlines two nuclear routes to divert an Earth-bound asteroid
space3 days ago

Chinese study outlines two nuclear routes to divert an Earth-bound asteroid

A peer‑reviewed Chinese study proposes two nuclear‑detonation approaches to stop a threatening asteroid: a shallow-crater detonation and a deeper, pre‑excavation detonation. Modeling suggests that, with ample warning time, the deep‑crater method could couple more energy and impart about a 1 m/s velocity change to a roughly 100‑meter asteroid within about 60 days, potentially pushing it off a collision course; the shallow method could be deployed faster but offers weaker energy transfer and more stringent timing. The researchers note many real‑world challenges remain—asteroid composition, debris risks, weapon delivery, and other logistical issues—though NASA’s DART mission shows that deflection is feasible in principle.

Impending Doom: Massive Asteroid Approaching Earth
science3 years ago

Impending Doom: Massive Asteroid Approaching Earth

An asteroid classified as a Near Earth Object (NEO) will pass by Earth on Wednesday at a distance of 1.1 lunar distances, or approximately 262,790 miles. The asteroid, known as 2023 HV5, is not large enough to be considered "potentially hazardous" by NASA, with a probability for collision estimated at 0.00024. Scientists have tools to detect and deflect potentially hazardous objects, such as the recent DART mission, which successfully altered the course of an asteroid.

Impending Asteroid Threat: Earth Braces for Close Encounters.
science3 years ago

Impending Asteroid Threat: Earth Braces for Close Encounters.

An asteroid classified as a Near Earth Object (NEO) will pass by Earth on Wednesday, coming as close as 1.1 times the distance of the Moon's orbit. The asteroid, known as 2023 HV5, is not large enough to be considered "potentially hazardous" by NASA, with a probability of collision estimated at 0.00024. Scientists have more tools than ever to detect and deflect potentially dangerous objects, as demonstrated by the recent DART mission.