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February 16th, 2013 12:29 PM #21
God plays cosmic billiards
we're just living in a period between earth-shattering collisions
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February 16th, 2013 12:35 PM #22
*niky, i thought you said "intercept", i took that as before it enters earth's atmosphere. and assuming technology allows it (in the future) then nuke it before entry. the idea, i read somewhere, is not to break it up but nudge it in a direction so that it avoids collision with the planet. if it is already in the atmosphere then you are right, absolutely useless to do so, let it fall wherever and hope for the best.
btw, inaccurate yung report. the size of a bus cannot be 7000 tons even if it's made of lead. more probably 7000 kilograms.
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February 16th, 2013 02:06 PM #24
If it's not bumblebee it, might be Kokey or Goku.
Russia has a large land area probably next asteroid would hit China na.
US tested new weapon, no meteor in Chelyabinsk
The firebrand Russian Liberal Democrat leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky claims that no meteor fell in the Urals on Friday, but rather the US was testing a new weapon.
“You’re like some primitive tribe. What meteorite?” he said, arguing that space is a “universe that has its own laws.”
Zhirinovsky, more known for clownish political outrage rather than his actual political platform, added: “When something falls – it’s man-made. People are warmongers and provocateurs.”
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February 16th, 2013 03:56 PM #26
mas ok sa china. mga 100 tons ok na yun, break up into 100 different pieces. simultaneous strike!
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February 16th, 2013 06:23 PM #28
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February 16th, 2013 10:24 PM #30
Ah. Yup... the good old nudge... yun nga lang... for small meteors, we can't see them early enough to send a nuke out that far. Maybe if we had a ring of defensive satellites equipped with nukes, puwede.
According to the internets... dirt is about 1.6 tons per cubic meter.
I've been hearing wildly different estimates for the size, from 10 tons to 9000 tons from the media. I think the problem is that the media took the estimated length and said "that's as big as a bus!" but there's a difference between 15 meters by 2 by 2 and 15 meters cubed. 15x15x15 meters is about 6k tons of dirt. The meteor was likely denser, so 7k tons.
Of course, Fox news mucks it up exactly this way:
Russian meteorite: Why didn't scientists see it coming? | Fox News
And even then... no way can you get ten tons from a 15 meter long meteor... not unless it was roughly cylindrical in shape and less than a meter in diameter.
Current estimates now peg it at 17 meters. 10,000 tons. 500 kilotons of explosive force and 4,000 buildings damaged. If that fell over New York, the damage would have been much worse. Dayumn.
Completely different.
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