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Russia in secret plan to save Earth from asteroid

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Ether_Snake

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http://www.physorg.com/news181376289.html

Russian scientists will soon meet in secret to work on a plan for saving Earth from a possible catastrophic collision with a giant asteroid in 26 years, the head of Russia's space agency said Wednesday.

"We will soon hold a closed meeting of our collegium, the science-technical council to look at what can be done" to prevent the asteroid Apophis from slamming into the planet in 2036, Anatoly Perminov told Voice of Russia radio.

"We are talking about people's lives," Perminov was quoted by news agencies as telling the radio station.

"Better to spend a few hundred million dollars to create a system for preventing a collision than to wait until it happens and hundreds of thousands of people are killed," he said.

The Apophis asteroid measures approximately 350 metres (1,150 feet) in diameter and RIA Novosti news agency said that if it were to hit Earth when it passes nearby in 2036 it would create a new desert the size of France.

Perminov said a serious plan to prevent such a catastrophe would probably be an international project involving Russian, European, US and Chinese space experts.

Interfax quoted him as saying that one option would be to build a new "space apparatus" designed solely for the purpose of diverting Apophis from a collision course with Earth safely.

"There won't be any nuclear explosions," Perminov said. "Everything will be done according to the laws of physics. We will examine all of this."

In a statement dated from October and posted on its website, the US space agency NASA said new calculations on the path of Apophis indicated "a significantly reduced likelihood of a hazardous encounter with Earth in 2036."

"Updated computational techniques and newly available data indicate the probability of an Earth encounter on April 13, 2036, for Apophis has dropped from one-in-45,000 to about four-in-a-million," NASA said.

RIA Novosti said the asteroid was expected to pass within 30,000 kilometres (18,600 miles) of Earth in 2029 -- closer than some geo-stationary satellites -- and could shift course to hit Earth seven years after that.

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I bet the Russians are secretly planning to divert the asteroid and make it crash on the White House!
 

RevoDS

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This plan isn't so secret.
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Oh, and why are they trying to destroy it if the likelihood of it hitting us is actually decreasing?
 

datruth29

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Interfax quoted him as saying that one option would be to build a new "space apparatus" designed solely for the purpose of diverting Apophis from a collision course with Earth safely.

"There won't be any nuclear explosions," Perminov said. "Everything will be done according to the laws of physics. We will examine all of this."
As opposed toooo.............
 

Ether_Snake

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datruth29 said:
As opposed toooo.............

I think he accidentally revealed that Russia has been working on quantum bombs, and that they won't use them to blow up the asteroid.
 

agrajag

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RevoDS said:
Oh, and why are they trying to destroy it if the likelihood of it hitting us is actually decreasing?

they aren't, they're trying to give it a little push so it would change its trajectory.
 

Nemo

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"Updated computational techniques and newly available data indicate the probability of an Earth encounter on April 13, 2036, for Apophis has dropped from one-in-45,000 to about four-in-a-million," NASA said.
NASA's just jealous
 

medrew

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"Updated computational techniques and newly available data indicate the probability of an Earth encounter on April 13, 2036, for Apophis has dropped from one-in-45,000 to about four-in-a-million," NASA said.

Why the fuck didn't they say one-in-250,000. And why are they changing between numerical and words in this article? Pick a standard and stick with it. Shit.
 

Ether_Snake

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medrew said:
Why the fuck didn't they say one-in-250,000. And why are they changing between numerical and words in this article? Pick a standard and stick with it. Shit.

Exactly, they just wanted to make the Russians look like crazies! I mean, some people win the lotto every day with smaller odds.
 
It's funny because that asteroid isn't going to hit us either way. So they are going to do whatever and then take credit for saving the earth.
 

Dan

No longer boycotting the Wolfenstein franchise
I think we should turn this into a Watchmen moment. Let's all pretend the asteroid is definitely coming at us, now let the world join hands and figure out a way to stop it.
 

reakt

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But, but, in the movies it's always America that single-handedly saves me and the rest of the planet from impending doom such as this. Surely Hollywood hasn't been lying to me?!?!
 

E-phonk

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They must have played a beta of ID software's RAGE

Information available so far indicates that the game takes place in a post-apocalyptic world similar to that of films such as Mad Max 2.[4] In an interview with GameSpot, designer Tim Willits revealed that the game is set in the near future following the impact of 99942 Apophis
 

Kentpaul

When keepin it real goes wrong. Very, very wrong.
i hope Russia goes to the moon and builds a moon base since america ain't doing it
 
asteroid hitting earth in 26 years, eh?

sweet, that means i'll win the lottery in 25 years and 364 days

NASA said:
"Updated computational techniques and newly available data indicate the probability of an Earth encounter on April 13, 2036, for Apophis has dropped from one-in-45,000 to about four-in-a-million," NASA said.

Why wouldn't they just say 1 in 250,000?

d'ar, beaten.
 

LiveWire

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Ether_Snake said:
"We will soon hold a closed meeting of our collegium, the science-technical council to look at what can be done" to prevent the asteroid Apophis from slamming into the planet in 2036, Anatoly Perminov told Voice of Russia radio.

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