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We Would Never Be Able to Blow Up an Asteroid to Save the Planet

6 pointsby k0t0n0about 6 years ago

3 comments

cthalupaabout 6 years ago
Title is misleading. Turning an asteroid into a cloud of debris with an intact core would not be enough to save the earth because the debris would reform around the core of the asteroid.<p>That&#x27;s not the same as being unable to blow up an asteroid to save the planet - you just need a more energy to also destroy the core, or followup to scatter debris and overcome gravity, etc.<p>At the energy levels required it&#x27;s probably easier to just move the asteroid off of a collision course, so even an advanced enough civilization to blow up an asteroid probably wouldn&#x27;t. They shift its course, or trap it and mine it, etc. But that isn&#x27;t the same thing as never being able to do it. There&#x27;s nothing special about asteroids that make them impervious to explosions.
anfiltabout 6 years ago
Simple more energy... If you hit it with enough energy the particles should reach the escape velocity of the Asteroid&#x27;s own gravity.<p>Now can we deliver that much energy? I don&#x27;t know or would have to crunch the numbers to know.
abdelhamidemabout 6 years ago
Serious question: Would a reformed asteroid be more vulnerable once it enters the atmosphere? I imagine it would scater much more easily, breaking up into millions of smaller parts that would burn independently