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are all bystanders, I hope not to meet masters.
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Hello! The United States once said, "Our nuclear ** is enough to destroy the earth fifty times." "Even our huge Earth can be destroyed, let alone the planet that hits the Earth.
Rest assured! Before the asteroid hits the Earth, it will be blown to pieces by a nuclear rocket! There is no need to worry about this, but try to cheer up and work hard to face the current life!
Live each day to the fullest and have fun.
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We can't predict when an asteroid will arrive, and we can only get it a week before the asteroid arrives with limited observation techniques. And if we want to know the trajectory of the asteroid in advance, it will take at least ten years for our current scientific development technology.
Because today's human technology is not strong enough to a certain level, even the earth's ** and sea disturbance only Sakura Howling cannot be predicted in advance. For example, an asteroid is about to hit the earth, and human beings can only find this invading enemy in a week's time.
Fortunately, the asteroid that is currently in contact with the Earth is just passing by, and if it comes into contact head-on, it will inevitably exceed the power of countless atomic bombs. Moreover, human technology cannot change the trajectory of the planet, so it can only strengthen the earth's anti-protection to reduce the loss.
Because today's human technology is not strong enough to a certain level, even the earth's ** and tsunami cannot be predicted in advance. For example, an asteroid is about to hit the earth, and human beings can only find this invading enemy in a week's time.
Fortunately, the asteroid that is currently in contact with the Earth is just passing by, and if it comes into contact head-on, it will inevitably exceed the power of countless atomic bombs. Moreover, human technology cannot change the trajectory of the planet, so it can only strengthen the protection of the earth to reduce the loss.
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Deflect asteroids from orbit or break them into non-threatening pieces to eliminate their harm to Earth. In addition, there are methods of diversioning asteroids such as kinetic impacts, gravitational traction, solar sails, etc.
If an asteroid is confirmed to be about to hit Earth, how should people respond? Scientists have come up with a number of options to deflect asteroids off orbit or to break them into non-threatening pieces to eliminate their harm to Earth. In addition, there are methods of diversioning asteroids such as kinetic impacts, gravitational traction, solar sails, etc.
So, is it appropriate to intercept asteroids in **?
When the asteroid's orbit is determined, you can choose a suitable interception point to break it to ensure that it is completely ablated before it hits the ground. The distance of the interception point generally depends on the choice of interception tool and the mass and composition of the asteroid itself. If it is stronger, then it is necessary to intercept it at as long a distance as possible, and if necessary, organize two or more strikes. Generally, the interception point is from the ground.
At an altitude of 2 or 300 km, 100 km is the latest interception point, and no matter how low the altitude is, the difficulty of interception and the risk of destruction are relatively great.
Yes. Because human technology will continue to advance, and wormholes theoretically exist, it should be possible to travel through space in the future.
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