Did this shyt work?
White people always got to be extra...
If they're not trying to create Skynet, they crashing probes into asteroids...
Because this is The Coli...
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YupDid this shyt work?
that's very promising, we're moving in the right direction. i wonder if we can shatter one next. that would get us closer to knowing if we can avoid a direct hit.Yup
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What We Learned From NASA’s DART Mission (Published 2022)
The spacecraft plowed into a space rock with the goal of demonstrating how an asteroid threatening Earth could be deflected.www.nytimes.com
“For the first time, humanity has demonstrated the ability to autonomously target and alter the orbit of a celestial object,” Ralph Semmel, director of the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, said during a news conference after the crash. The laboratory managed the mission for NASA.
Hitting an asteroid with a high-speed projectile nudges its orbit. For an asteroid headed toward Earth, that could be enough to change a direct hit to a near miss.
I wonder if this works when dimensions of the asteroid are greater.Yup
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What We Learned From NASA’s DART Mission (Published 2022)
The spacecraft plowed into a space rock with the goal of demonstrating how an asteroid threatening Earth could be deflected.www.nytimes.com
“For the first time, humanity has demonstrated the ability to autonomously target and alter the orbit of a celestial object,” Ralph Semmel, director of the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, said during a news conference after the crash. The laboratory managed the mission for NASA.
Hitting an asteroid with a high-speed projectile nudges its orbit. For an asteroid headed toward Earth, that could be enough to change a direct hit to a near miss.
It probably will, but the dimensions of the object we're using probably has to be bigger alsoI wonder if this works when dimensions of the asteroid are greater.
We probably shouldn't shatter an asteroid. I imagine it would make a ton of space debris and then we'd have bigger problemsthat's very promising, we're moving in the right direction. i wonder if we can shatter one next. that would get us closer to knowing if we can avoid a direct hit.
that's very promising, we're moving in the right direction. i wonder if we can shatter one next. that would get us closer to knowing if we can avoid a direct hit.
We probably shouldn't shatter an asteroid. I imagine it would make a ton of space debris and then we'd have bigger problems
Crushing it into smaller pieces gives a greater chance of it burning in the atmosphere IIRCWe probably shouldn't shatter an asteroid. I imagine it would make a ton of space debris and then we'd have bigger problems
been watching the stream. space is dope
If it shatters most of the smaller pieces would burn up in the atmosphere before it can hit the ground