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Dead2Parrot

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Apophos has to pass through this "keyhole" in space within a year. If it passes through this spot in space then it will definitely hit earth in about 40yrs. If it misses that spot then we don't need to worry. It will pass close enough to see with the naked eye twice before then. Deflecting it would require a spacecraft weighing a couple of tonnes parked near the asteroid. The gravitational attraction of the asteroid to the spaceship will deflect the asteroid from its path. There is a different asteroid which will definitely hit earth in the year 2880, though.
 

greenii

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Not to worry papasmerf, told me that they are working on a new version of the A-ROD that will be ready by 2036 for usage in space,which has the power to deflect the asteriod away from earth. so you can all sleep again tonight.
 

red

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Apophis (previously known by its provisional designation 2004 MN4) is a near-Earth asteroid that caused a brief period of concern in December 2004 because initial observations indicated a relatively large probability that it would strike the Earth in 2029. Additional observations provided improved predictions that eliminated the possibility of an impact on Earth or the Moon in 2029. However there remained a possibility that during the 2029 close encounter with Earth, Apophis would pass through a "gravitational keyhole", a precise region in space no more than about 400 meters across, that would set up a future impact on April 13, 2036. This possibility kept the asteroid at Level 1 on the Torino impact hazard scale until August 2006.

Additional observations of the trajectory of Apophis revealed the "keyhole" would likely be missed and on August 5, 2006, Apophis was lowered to a Level 0 on the Torino Scale. As of October 19, 2006 the impact probability for April 13, 2036 is estimated at 1 in 45,000. An additional impact date in 2037 has been identified, however the impact probability for that encounter is 1 in 12.3 million.

Despite the fact that there is no longer any significant probability of an Earth impact, the Planetary Society is offering a $50,000 prize for the best plan to put a tracking device on or near the asteroid.



we're saved. thankfully we didn't invade the asteroid. now that would have been embarassing.
 

BallzDeep

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Why aren't hemeroids called asteroids and vice versa?:confused:
 
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