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The Doctor



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A bit late...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-16756450

This asteroid posed no risk and at 36ft wouldn't have caused Armageddon if it did hit but would I suspect cause some serious damage and thousands/millions of deaths if it landed on populated areas.

The point is, they didn't even see it coming until Wednesday Shocked . So had it been Earthbound, it would have been a bit late to do anything about it.

If there is anyone on here with some scientific knowledge, what tracking capabilities have NASA etc got? because this slipped through the net and I have heard nukes would be useless.

Any thoughts? LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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Post #129668 28th Jan 2012 8:06 pm
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It was unusual that it was reported quite late, I believe they had seen it coming though.
The biggest issue is NASA wishing to put a nuke in space, ready for the one on target. Can you ever imagine the Chinese, Russians or anyone else for that matter allowing that?

It will happen....One day, personally I think the moon will take a big hit first and the chaos that will cause with changes of tide etc, will be a massive wake up call, after all, this one came between us and the moon and it caused little concern.

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Who say they haven't already got nukes in space, all those milerty satalites up there, could have sneaked one up Whistle

I think the chances of a planet killer been successful is far higher than NASA etc sending up something that could knock it off it's trajectory, whethers that's a nuke, laser, team of miners lead by Bruce willies Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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Milerty satalites ..... Your well down the bottle and it's only 9 o clock Laughing

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Re: A bit late...

The Doctor wrote:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-16756450

This asteroid posed no risk and at 36ft wouldn't have caused Armageddon if it did hit but would I suspect cause some serious damage and thousands/millions of deaths if it landed on populated areas.

The point is, they didn't even see it coming until Wednesday Shocked . So had it been Earthbound, it would have been a bit late to do anything about it.

If there is anyone on here with some scientific knowledge, what tracking capabilities have NASA etc got? because this slipped through the net and I have heard nukes would be useless.

Any thoughts?


It won,t matter anyway,if the nukes are guided by the same sat nav disk,s I have( 2009 )
it will be that far of target it will end up in Yorkshire (cant hurt anything there ...!!)

p.s looks like snow coming my way, might have to take the missus to work all next week (just to make sure she gets there ..!!) Wales
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taztastic wrote:
Milerty satalites ..... Your well down the bottle and it's only 9 o clock Laughing


It's been a long day and what the heck it's the weekend Thumbs Up Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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Mrs pinky dragging you round the White Rose or working?

Two weeks abstinence, caved in tonight, Chilean Cabernet was too much Razz

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No Rachel was out last night, came in steaming drunk, so I was up with the kids, first one at 4:30am then 6:30am for the other, tried to get a couple of hours sleep in between, but his six and thinks he owns the whole king sized bed in his room so I got kicked for 2 hours whilst he slept and tossed and turned Sad

Had all the shopping done, visited butchers and home by 11 and been playing with them since, so I'm a few beers down and a bottle of wine and wife's still never drinking again Rolling with laughter Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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only being 36 feet across it would have happily burnt up in the atmosphere on entry Thumbs Up ______________________
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Dave wrote:
only being 36 feet across it would have happily burnt up in the atmosphere on entry Thumbs Up


Not too sure about that. I have heard of meteorites the size of small cars getting through so perhaps those were once approx 30 feet across that burnt bits off and reduced in size before impact. LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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The one that blew up above Tunguska in June 30, 1908 was guesstimated to be 10's of meters across and blew with a yield of 5-30megatonnes of TNT and did very severe damage to the area

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunguska_event

Also gave Mulder and Scully lots to investigate years later Whistle Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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Re: A bit late...

The Doctor wrote:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-16756450

This asteroid posed no risk and at 36ft wouldn't have caused Armageddon if it did hit but would I suspect cause some serious damage and thousands/millions of deaths if it landed on populated areas.

The point is, they didn't even see it coming until Wednesday Shocked . So had it been Earthbound, it would have been a bit late to do anything about it.

If there is anyone on here with some scientific knowledge, what tracking capabilities have NASA etc got? because this slipped through the net and I have heard nukes would be useless.

Any thoughts?


Could it be .. that they did see/know about it , but as they couldn't do anything about it .. then saying nothing would create less panic and as they were safe .. say nothing My First Fl2 and it is a 2010 GS Auto in Grey
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