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Author Topic: Asteroid On Collision Course With Earth: We Are All Going To Die Edition  (Read 4848 times)

MonkeyHead

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Tried using that in my teaching before. Didnt work so well, basically older teenagers and young adults basically go straight for a moon sized lump of iron heading perpendicularly to the surface at a relatavisitic velocity, with fairly predictable outcomes.

Interestingly, you have a higher overall chance of dying from an asteroid impact than from a terrorist attack.

Fascinating! Any chance of a source or some maths to back that up before I start passing it off as fact?

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Since calculating stuff is fun.( And yes: I used the NASa database to get such things as impact velocity and angle).

That's what would happen if it fell in the middle of the ocean. (10km distance, iron rock 11m/s, stuff like that)

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If the asteroid isn't made from iron( Which it probably isn't) it'll just explode in the atmosphere.
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It's probably a silicate asteroid, which would make it the latter.

Also, that does seem very tunguska like, the way it doesn't leave a crater yet explodes with 46.5 m/s winds.

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Heh...kinda fun trying to tweak the values to see just how much damage you can do without completely obliterating Earth. This one was pretty impressive:

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That's at 500km distance.  :o And yet, the Earth is more or less unperturbed in orbit and rotation.
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Yea, the mass and various velocties of the Earth produce quite a hefty set momentums, both linear and angular. Would take a LOT to change any of them by anything noticable.

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probably land in the ocean

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This is the worst possible place for an asteroid to land in.

THE WORST

Any particular reason we can't shoot a remote detonated nuke at it?

Blow up the asteroid, you now have hundreds of thousands of smaller asteroids all on the same collision path :/

However simply moving the asteroid path would be much easier ^-^

Yea, the mass and various velocties of the Earth produce quite a hefty set momentums, both linear and angular. Would take a LOT to change any of them by anything noticable.

There have been Earthquakes which have done more :P

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And even then, said earthquakes change litte about the Earths orbital dynamics.

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That's at 500km distance.  :o And yet, the Earth is more or less unperturbed in orbit and rotation.
Try something else then a 90 degrees impact angle.

probably land in the ocean

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This is the worst possible place for an asteroid to land in.

THE WORST
It won't be that bad. Assuming it's made of iron and lands in the deepest part of the ocean, the waves would be barely noticable further then 100 km.
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For some strange reason.. I have a sudden urge to play Dino Run again.  ???
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It's great fun setting the asteroid simulator to one degree angle of impact with a nonsensically big asteroid at 72m/s.

'Depending on the direction and location of the collision, the impact may cause a change in the length of the day of up to 2800 hours'
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The chances that it'll actually hit us are apparently at 0.022%

Can I get a source for this?
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probably land in the ocean

Ohgod

This is the worst possible place for an asteroid to land in.

THE WORST
It won't be that bad. Assuming it's made of iron and lands in the deepest part of the ocean, the waves would be barely noticable further then 100 km.
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This is the WORST POSSIBLE THING to happen with the WORST POSSIBLE SCENARIO D:

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It's great fun setting the asteroid simulator to one degree angle of impact with a nonsensically big asteroid at 72m/s.

'Depending on the direction and location of the collision, the impact may cause a change in the length of the day of up to 2800 hours'
The Earth is not strongly disturbed by the impact and loses negligible mass.
65.61 percent of the Earth is melted.
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65.61 percent of the Earth is melted.

Meanwhile in Australia

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65.61 percent of the Earth is melted.

Meanwhile in Australia

"Your position is inside the fireball.
The fireball appears 11800 times larger than the sun.
Duration of Irradiation: 1200 hours"
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