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Astronauts: Asteroid Threat Calls For Teamwork

MELISSA EDDY   10/29/10 05:08 PM ET   AP

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BERLIN — Countries around the world must team up to help prevent an asteroid, or giant speeding rock, from slamming into Earth, scientists and former astronauts said Friday.

NASA has tracked nearly 7,000 near-Earth objects that are bigger than several feet across. Of those, 1,157 are considered "potentially hazardous asteroids."

"We can't escape the conclusion that one could happen tomorrow," former NASA astronaut Thomas D. Jones said of a possible asteroid strike. "If it happens in the wrong place, it can be deadly. But we now have the technology to prevent them from happening."

To the experts, risky asteroids are those that come within 4.6 million miles of Earth's orbit. NASA says that currently none of these is near enough or big enough for public concern.

Jones spoke at the European Space Agency's operational center in Darmstadt, Germany, where former NASA astronauts and scientists from space agencies across the globe pushed for international space agencies to band together to address the issue from within the U.N.

Jones and his colleagues proposed that a group involving the world's space agencies be established to pool resources to prevent such an asteroid's impact and to better inform the public of the possible threat.

Russell Schweickart, a former Apollo 9 astronaut, compared the asteroid threat to that of space debris hitting the International Space Station, which he said is "small enough that we can move it out of the way."

The technology exists that would effectively allow scientists to send a craft into space to rear-end an asteroid, and slightly change its velocity.

"We can't move the Earth, (so) we have to go up and change the orbit of the asteroid," Schweickart said. "It's the same problem, all relative motion, but it's a massive undertaking."

So far, NASA is the only space agency that spends any substantial funds on asteroid research, $4 million a year, but follow-up research also is conducted by other space agencies. Any attempt to intercept an asteroid would require the approval of many nations.

"It threatens all parts of the planet, so the solution involves crossing international borders," Jones said.

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Science Writer Seth Borenstein contributed to this report from Washington.

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Online:

NASA's Near Earth Object program: http://bit.ly/90IYeT

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06:19 AM on 11/18/2010
problem should be solved by now, using generations old tech

50 year old tech b41 nuke (25 megatons) , put on a saturn 5, or now ICBM, detonated just as it impact surface would excavate a crater/fragment/vaporize/break up much of up to a 1km wide asteroid. use the ivy mike crater as a starting point - all but the most dense iron asteroids could be broken up, perhaps up to 1.5km

with detonation at 3000 miles away from earth, the EMP woud be less than starfish prime (radiation decreasing with d^2) , and even fragments up to 50 meters across that would hit with a 10MT force, dispersing at 7200mph, would still be within the original impact zone , but overall causing much less damage.
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Edward Standley
opinionated jerk
09:48 PM on 11/01/2010
Well, the Mayans said it's all over in 2012 anyway, so screw it, spark up a fatty and eat donuts. :)
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nanooknw
09:35 PM on 11/01/2010
Well, I see that trip to the sanity/fear rally tipped heavily toward the fear side.
What are you thinking with this post and that headline!
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tulsey
I was Bill Hicks.
07:57 PM on 11/01/2010
All that space talk is just liberal myth, like evolution. God wouldn't to that to us as long as we act right.
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Edward Standley
opinionated jerk
09:50 PM on 11/01/2010
I prayed it all away and it worked! Don't believe me? look up.
Benjacomin Bozart
Jefferson-better to eat bacon at home than to rule
02:41 PM on 11/01/2010
More scare tactics by liberals. Only conservatives are allowed to scare people with real threats like armies of terrorists crossing the border to kill old ladies in suburban Otumwa,
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frank day
Obama cares about all of U.S.
12:53 PM on 11/01/2010
This is totally unnecessary.
If it ever comes to this,
We can just send up some old demolition experts in the Space Shuttle with some nuclear warheads.
Problem solved. :-)
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Pandoras Folly
This Micro-bio is of legendary quality
05:05 PM on 11/02/2010
hope your being snarky, the problem is that most of the near hits we have experienced we not noticed till after the giant doom rock went shooting by us. a system of sort would not be that expensive, it would be like a smoke detector in price if you compared it to the GPP, gross planetary product, very cheap and indespensible when we need it.
10:32 AM on 11/01/2010
Lets worry about things that we have some control over and find solutions to some of them.
09:07 AM on 11/01/2010
When the Asteroid gets close, have all the people in China jump up and down for 1 minute. This will move the earth out of the projected path, just a titch. There, I saved the planet, where's my Nobel prize?
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frank day
Obama cares about all of U.S.
12:54 PM on 11/01/2010
Can Asians jump? I know white guys can't.
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01:00 PM on 11/01/2010
ever see a karate movie?
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David Rozgonyi
Writer and traveler
05:29 AM on 11/01/2010
"Countries around the world must team up to help prevent an asteroid, or giant speeding rock, from slamming into Earth"

Giant speeding rock?? What the funk? Is the science education of the US so abysmal that we need this level of dumbing down?
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frank day
Obama cares about all of U.S.
12:54 PM on 11/01/2010
LOL.
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dubbleplusgood
turned off CNN, turned on CurrentTV
05:26 AM on 11/01/2010
wiki: "Additional observations of the trajectory of Apophis revealed the keyhole will probably be missed. On August 5, 2006, Apophis was lowered to a Level 0 on the Torino Scale. As of October 7, 2009, the impact probability for April 13, 2036, is calculated as 1 in 250,000. An additional impact date in 2068 was also identified; the impact probability for that encounter is calculated as 3 in a million."

The asteroid Apophis is the size of a football stadium and if it does hit Earth in 2036, it will likely be off the coast of California, wiping out the entire west coast of North America. Or it might impact the US mid-west directly. But the likelihood is extremely remote as mentioned above from the wiki quote. Of course a winning scratch lotto ticket has odds of 1 in 250,000 as well and people win those every week.... ;)
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Adam616
bweh
03:02 AM on 11/01/2010
Given the current political situation on this planet, why bother?
02:16 AM on 11/01/2010
Slam into the Earth? From the residents on the asteroids point of view ..
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DWGRadio
12:48 AM on 11/01/2010
What about constructing a mechanical arm and a giant tennis racket? It worked in cartoons.
12:44 AM on 11/01/2010
Can scientists determine WHERE it will hit? Like New Jersey?
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sunbeltvoter
Teapublican Evangelical Cults ARE The Problem
06:39 AM on 11/01/2010
Which is why an international effort is needed. If the GOTP controlled Congress funds the effort, NASA will be instructed "Just nudge that baby enough to make sure it wipes out a country where 99% of the inhabitants dress like them there Mooselum peoples."
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Tunghoy
My other car is a TARDIS
06:59 AM on 11/01/2010
We already had one of those. It's known here as Gov. Christie.
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BobEvansZombie
10:50 PM on 10/31/2010
Why do that, when we can just all pray it away? God's will and all that, right?