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[quote:Icey:MV80MzU1NDM5Xzg4NDI4ODQ3X0IwOUREQ0ZD] [b]Deflecting asteroids to save earth[/b] How we’re gearing up to deflect asteroids that might cause Earth considerable damage. Less than 50% Asteroids — the bits and pieces left over from the formation of the inner planets — are a source of great curiosity for those keen to learn about the building blocks of our solar system, and to probe the chemistry of life. Humans are also considering mining asteroids for metals, but one of the crucial reasons scientists study this ancient space rubble is planetary defence, given the potential for space debris to cause Earth harm. Accordingly, NASA is planning a 2022 planetary defence mission that involves sending a spacecraft to crash into a near-Earth asteroid in an effort to check whether it could be deflected were it on a collision course with Earth. Dr Naomi Murdoch — a planetary scientist at the French aeronautics and space institute ISAE-SUPAERO, who specialises in the geophysical evolution of asteroids — is part of a follow-on mission planned by the European Space Agency. She tells Horizon about the mission will characterise the asteroid after impact to obtain data that will inform strategies designed to address any threatening asteroids that might come Earth’s way. But are we in any real danger of being wiped out by a big rocky remnant? Not really, but some asteroids can cause considerable damage, which is why we’re shoring up our defences here on Earth, she suggests. https://www.thenakedscientists.com/articles/science-features/deflecting-asteroids-save-earth [/quote]
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The
GSW
(galactic shock wave)resulting from
Sgr A*/ G2
interaction has propelled a massive number of objects towards the Earth. Some will make contact. I warned you many years ago.
Welcome to the new ice age.
A constellation of objects approaches.
Good luck and the best love too all in these historic times. God Bless.
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