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The Straight Story

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Sun Jan 22, 2012, 12:42 PM Jan 2012

International Plan to Protect Earth from Comets and Asteroids Could Mean Billions for Contractors

International Plan to Protect Earth from Comets and Asteroids Could Mean Billions for Contractors

Major European space contractors and space agencies recently began work on NEOShield, a three-and-a-half-year project to study how best to protect the earth from a devastating collision with an asteroid or other Near Earth Object (NEO). Although thousands of tiny objects enter the planet’s atmosphere every year, none are large enough to cause damage. However, on average, one car-sized object enters the atmosphere per year, causing a visible fireball in the sky, and about once every 2,000 years, a soccer field-sized object hits the Earth and does local damage. The concern of the new project is with much larger threats, because every few million years or so, an object miles wide strikes and does global damage. Such a collision occurred about 65 million years ago, causing the Cretaceous–Tertiary extinction, which killed about half of all animal and plant species.

The largest contractor currently participating in NEOShield is EADS Astrium, a corporate giant with 2009 revenues of €4.8 billion and 15,000 employees in France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Spain and the Netherlands. Others include Spanish satellite company Elecnor Deimos Imaging; along with the German, French and Russian Space Agencies. The leading proposals for avoiding a collision include using a spacecraft to nudge an asteroid off its course, either by physically striking it, firing nuclear weapons at it, or towing it with a tractor beam. Destroying an asteroid is thought to be counterproductive as it would produce a shower of smaller, but still dangerous, objects still on a collision path. Whichever of these options is proposed by the NEOShield project, the result will be contracts worth billions of dollars for many years to come, as the science to actually achieve any of them is decades away.

http://www.allgov.com/Unusual_News/ViewNews/International_Plan_to_Protect_Earth_from_Comets_and_Asteroids_Could_Mean_Billions_for_Contractors_120122

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International Plan to Protect Earth from Comets and Asteroids Could Mean Billions for Contractors (Original Post) The Straight Story Jan 2012 OP
I wonder what sort military applications this sort of research will lead to? snagglepuss Jan 2012 #1
Why do you think they even want to do this? RC Jan 2012 #2
never mind - thanks muriel_volestrangler Jan 2012 #4
I'd feel safer with Medicare. Scuba Jan 2012 #3
I'm torn about this... I support the intention, if it's taking military dollars and using them for Leopolds Ghost Jan 2012 #5
 

RC

(25,592 posts)
2. Why do you think they even want to do this?
Sun Jan 22, 2012, 01:20 PM
Jan 2012

Of course it is military. We can't let all the research and goodies go to waste while we wait to be impacted, now can we?

Leopolds Ghost

(12,875 posts)
5. I'm torn about this... I support the intention, if it's taking military dollars and using them for
Sun Jan 22, 2012, 01:23 PM
Jan 2012

this peaceful purpose.

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