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Subject: Re: Asteroids anyone ?
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Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2002 08:26:38 +0200 (CEST)
On Wed, 24 Jul 2002 bitbitch@magnesium.net wrote:
> Hey, meybee by then, Bush's grand plan for a missle defense system will
> actually pan out and -work- ...
Hey, that thing is 2 km across and 28 km/s fast. There's nothing you can
do just before the impact with a system that was designed to deal with
tiny ballistic missiles, and largely by damaging them, not destroying
them. Apart from twiddling with the surface albedo which might be not
enough -- we currently don't have ion drives with enough power, or at
least we can't develop and deploy them on time, so that only leaves you
with nukes. Assymetrical repeated flash-evaporation (anything closer would
risk fragmenting it) on rocks of unknown composition (could be a pile of
rubble for all what we know) has never been tried yet, though.
> I'm not holding my breath, but i'm not going to panic for something thats
> a little under 17 years away, either.
It is much more interesting whether you can kill enough of delta v for a
capture. But here trying to brake a smaller object (say, few 100 m across)
with final stage aerobraking would be far more useful. Otoh, one could as
well could invest that effort into a launch capacity on the Moon.
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