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MJMANDALAY
02-19-2007, 02:08 PM
SAN FRANCISCO, California (Reuters) -- An asteroid may come uncomfortably close to Earth in 2036 and the United Nations should assume responsibility for a space mission to deflect it, a group of astronauts, engineers and scientists said on Saturday.

Astronomers are monitoring an asteroid named Apophis, which has a 1 in 45,000 chance of striking Earth on April 13, 2036.

Although the odds of an impact by this particular asteroid are low, a recent congressional mandate for NASA to upgrade its tracking of near-Earth asteroids is expected to uncover hundreds, if not thousands of threatening space rocks in the near future, former astronaut Rusty Schweickart said.

"It's not just Apophis we're looking at. Every country is at risk. We need a set of general principles to deal with this issue," Schweickart, a member of the Apollo 9 crew that orbited the earth in March 1969, told an American Association for the Advancement of Science conference in San Francisco.

Schweickart plans to present an update next week to the U.N. Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space on plans to develop a blueprint for a global response to an asteroid threat.

The Association of Space Explorers, a group of former astronauts and cosmonauts, intends to host a series of high-level workshops this year to flesh out the plan and will make a formal proposal to the U.N. in 2009, he said.

Schweickart wants to see the United Nations adopt procedures for assessing asteroid threats and deciding if and when to take action.

The favored approach to dealing with a potentially deadly space rock is to dispatch a spacecraft that would use gravity to alter the asteroid's course so it no longer threatens Earth, said astronaut Ed Lu, a veteran of the international space station.

The so-called Gravity Tractor could maintain a position near the threatening asteroid, exerting a gentle tug that, over time, would deflect the asteroid.

An asteroid the size of Apophis, which is about 460 feet long, would take about 12 days of gravity-tugging, Lu added.

Mission costs are estimated at $300 million.

Launching an asteroid deflection mission early would reduce the amount of energy needed to alter its course and increase the chances of a successful outcome, Schweickart said.

NASA says the precise effect of a 460-foot object hitting the Earth would depend on what the asteroid was made of and the angle of impact.

Paul Slovic, president of Oregon-based Decision Research, which studies judgment, decision-making and risk analysis, said the asteroid could take out an entire city or region.

wes mantooth
02-19-2007, 02:57 PM
Maybe we'll luck out and it will only hit poor people.



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TheJerseyDevil
02-19-2007, 03:24 PM
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Our only hope.

B54
02-19-2007, 03:48 PM
There is always something about to destroy Earth; whether it be Y2K, SARS, Bird Flu, AIDS, Aliens, Super AIDS, pollution, global warming, the Sun blowing up, Muslims, and the list goes on. Can't we just be happy to be alive anymore and enjoy the little time we have anyway?

westben2002
02-20-2007, 03:23 AM
god...these religious fanatics are going to be like 'its a sign from god'


IS IT?

Glenn Dandy
02-20-2007, 03:30 AM
http://i14.ebayimg.com/04/i/08/2d/5a/fb_1.JPG
Our only hope.
good think that dude has cancer or we would all die....

BeerBelly
02-20-2007, 05:17 AM
say, I thought it going to end in 2O12

bethm1b
02-20-2007, 08:18 AM
I hope it hits and hits hard. I'll light a joint and watch all the self important assholes freak out. It would be interesting to be around for the end.

stinkindutchman
02-21-2007, 01:42 AM
Fuck the stupid U.N. Their mission seems to be finding new ways to steal more money from America, by claiming they can halt impending disasters, by us giving them more money.

Fruit Monkey
02-21-2007, 01:44 AM
say, I thought it going to end in 2O12


true dat all the mexicans little calendars end then we are all gonna die!

BeerBelly
02-21-2007, 05:05 AM
true dat all the mexicans little calendars end then we are all gonna die!
word up son, those meskins will be the bane to all of us!

Sinn Fein
02-21-2007, 07:50 AM
good think that dude has cancer or we would all die....

What? Cancer?

Tommy Lee Jones had cancer in Space Cowboys.

I am missing the cancer reference...

bethm1b
02-21-2007, 01:54 PM
I would urge the UN to take action on something. These do nothing scumbags used to actually try to do something besides the annual party/ traffic jam that they all use as an excuse to fuck, drink and make new contacts that help them make money. They suck!

Sutsu
02-21-2007, 02:00 PM
You guys realize that the UN has already taken action by issuing a resolution claiming the asteroid's track was altered by a combination of global warming and the American Space Program, and they have issued three resolutions stating the asteroid must change its course or face stern, sweeping repercussions (including but not limited to more stern resolutions and a seat on the human rights committee).

BigDickGuzinya
02-21-2007, 10:49 PM
You guys realize that the UN has already taken action by issuing a resolution claiming the asteroid's track was altered by a combination of global warming and the American Space Program, and they have issued three resolutions stating the asteroid must change its course or face stern, sweeping repercussions (including but not limited to more stern resolutions and a seat on the human rights committee).
Left out the word "non-binding",sir.

Bunny™
02-21-2007, 10:58 PM
Will this affect the merger?

Sutsu
02-22-2007, 12:51 PM
Left out the word "non-binding",sir.

I thought that was self explanatory with the UN. Won't happen again.

Will this affect the merger?

I just spoke with Boardroom Jimmy and he said the asteroid futures market has the long term trend of the average African AIDS patient. I guess that means no.