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Can someone please translate this into French??
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Planetary Defense – Who will save Earth? – Neo – the threat to the survival of Cosmic Civilization is – What are your chances of dying by an asteroid impact?
What if something the size of a mountain, flying at 26,000 mph (41,843 kph), hit Earth? "Our governments have a plan in place to protect us from a calamitous event? Judging by the slow government response before and after Hurricane Katrina probable answer is 'No'.
We live in a solar system filled with a lot of moving parts. Many of these pieces are made of stone materials of iron known as asteroids and many of these rocky bodies have not yet been discovered and could impact with Earth at any time.
There are also many bodies of ice known as comets. They live beyond the orbit of Neptune. Any agitation of their orbits, perhaps driven by gravitational forces nearby stars can change their trajectories for a visit inside the Solar System commissioning potential collision course with Earth, also at any time.
Scientists Study Recent Developments
In January 2008 there was some news that an asteroid known as 2007 WD5, might hit Mars. The result impact is expected to be similar in size to Meteor Crater, an impact crater a mile wide in Arizona, formed in a flash of white light and fireball, when an asteroid struck there 50 000 years ago.
Around the same time, another asteroid known as 2007 TU 24 was discovered in November 2007 by the Survey Catalina Sky October 11, 2007. The calculations found that would pass close to Earth, January 29, 2008, just outside the orbit of the moon, which is considered very close in astronomical terms.
2007 TU 24 is between 150 and 600 meters in diameter. The average interval between actual Earth impacts an object of this size is estimated at around 37 000 years. Radar observations of 2007 TU 24 was made at the Goldstone, California in late January and early February. This will subsequently 3D reconstruction of shape.
In July 1994, twenty fragments of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 crashed into Jupiter, leaving black and brown spots on the planet for over a year, each blotch itself, the size of Earth. Astronomers have yet to witness an asteroid impact with another planet.
Therefore the opportunity to witness the 2007 WD5 impact on Mars was exciting for astronomers and scientists who wanted to make measurements of this type of objects as well as calculations and impact scenarios of what could happen if an asteroid or comet impact with Earth.
The Mars impact was not place as the asteroid passed without incident, a disappointment to astronomers who have lost the opportunity to observe the direct effects of an asteroid impact on a planet similar to Earth.
Luckily for us, however, Earth asteroid 2007 TU 24 was also lost. I could not help wondering how they actually responded if scientists had told us that the asteroid to Earth bound headed straight for us and, according to their calculations there was no way that we would miss!
How concerned should we be?
One of the main problems we have now is the lack of an effective response. Even if we knew that an asteroid or comet was headed straight for us, and even if we had plenty of warning ahead of time what would we do? Once we find that we have yet to devise a way to safely and reliably destroy or deflect them. To date, these methods do not exist in the practicum, only in theory. No mission to test the ability to move or destroy an asteroid or comet have ever undertaken by any country.
If an asteroid were to hit Earth, the impact would probably be in the oceans as the Earth is more than 70% water. The effects of such impact might include tsunamis, which would be devastating for small island nations and coastal mainland on both sides of the ocean, or it could be as devastating as the collapse of the environment on the planet if the projectile is large enough to cross the ocean floor.
An asteroid could hit land, including the cities, again causing anywhere from local to global devastation depending on the size of the impactor. Food chains, transportation, infrastructure could all be done with a moderate impact and civilization itself may be jeopardized.
A major impact would endanger the survival of the planet, not just food chains and civilization, by kicking up tones of dust and soot high into the atmosphere, similar to the giant volcanic eruptions that block sunlight and climate change killing off vegetation as temperatures plummet and no access to solar energy for photosynthesis.
When looking at the Moon, Mercury, Mars and even the Earth itself, we can see the pock marks that tell the story of their histories. As the Moon and Mercury are not subject to the forces of erosion, battle worn landscapes bear the scars of countless impact craters shown in the hearing, in a reminder of the harsh realities of life of each planet in the brutal environment space. These pockmarks should act as a reminder that "not a question of whether an impact will occur, but when!
According to David Morrison NASA-Ames, in an article he wrote in September 1998, on average a NEO with about 1 million megatons energy (roughly 2 km in diameter) collides with the Earth once or twice every million years, statistically speaking. An impact of this size would kill a substantial proportion of the population Earth and have a devastating and lasting effect on the environment of Earth. What these statistics do not tell, of course, is whether the impact will be one million years from today or a week from today. What is interesting to note is that the impact that most scientists believe is responsible for causing the extinction of the dinosaurs occurred 65 million years. How well can we do for a long time for an attack extinction level.
Is anyone doing anything for this situation?
U.S. Military budgets do not include protecting the Earth. The U.S. Army not even have the mission worry about it. The military program in all countries is the defense of their countries interests. To date, no further interest NEO, a military official. No country or cluster of countries have undertaken the task, officially to protect the Earth from NEOs.
Is there an imminent impact to happen, would the government (s) even tell us anything? We have already determined that governments are unwilling to intercede, intercept and save the day. In February 2008 the U.S. Air Force demolished a U.S. spy satellite in orbit. The satellite was traveling at speeds close to the asteroids, at 23 000 miles per hour. Impressive it was, that would save the Earth of an impending impact?
"Guardians of Space" around the world are looking to these potentially hazardous near-Earth objects. (That term, the Guardians of Space, was created by myself and based on the novel by Sir Arthur C. Clarke 's Rendezvous with Rama ", which included a search program NEO called Space Guard. Sir Arthur C. Clarke grateful that reference.)
The top searches based on sky survey included more productive, the Catalina Sky Survey, run by Steve Larson, with searches in both the northern and southern hemispheres. The remaining searches are all uniquely located in the northern hemisphere with the money provided by NASA. They are: U.S. Air Force operated linear programming Lincoln Labs, run by Grant Stokes and NEAT (near Earth Asteroid Tracking) JPL run operation. Spacewatch is another NEO search founded by Tom Gehrels and Robert McMillan and directed by Robert McMillan based near Tucson, Arizona. Finally, Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona, has a search called LONEOS (Lowell Observatory Near Earth Object Search), led by Ted Bowell. There is also a countless amateur astronomers around the world that help in tracking the known asteroids (sometimes even find a few new ones themselves).
Is it luck, a sensible strategy?
We know what will happen. It is inevitable. We have witnessed the impacts on other worlds. Scientists are convinced that it was a comet that wiped out the dinosaurs 65 million years.
The big impact at Tunguska in 1908 is the last major event of its kind on Earth. Fortunately, it exploded on a uninhabited part of Siberia and only one person died as a result. However, the explosion was equal to that of Hiroshima and trees were felled for miles around the impact site remain so to this day.
Although very few people on Earth consider these very real dangers from space, thousands of NEO relentless journey in silence through the night go on indifferently about their business.
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Videos
For a full understanding of the NEO hazard and what is being done about it, see the seminal film on the subject, "Planetary Defense".
Defence Planetary "talks with military, scientific and government experts about the dangers we face today and plans for dealing with NEOs in the future. The film also features eminent science fiction writer Sir Arthur C. Clarke and Apollo 9 astronaut Rusty Schweickart, who is advising the United Nations on the risk of NEO in 2009.
The film runs 48 minutes and has nearly an hour of bonus features in the form of two silent slideshows. A slide show a collection of comets and asteroids for NASA, JPL and other sources, and the other is devoted to the impact sites on Earth.
To learn more about the film, http://www.SpaceViz.com Planetary Defense
On-line
For more information on http://impact.arc.nasa.gov visit the NEO. There you will find complete information on coverage of NEO by David Morrison of NASA-Ames.
A plethora of other material on the danger NEO can be found online.
About the Author
Space Viz is a film maker, musician, editor, interviewer and author, based on Earth, with one child and a planet to save.
Space Viz has a Science background and a Fine Arts degree. He is a science buff, an amateur astronomer and speaks at Special ‘Science’ Events throughout the world. He is often invited to speak (or Key Note Address) to the general public-at-large in a succinct, educational and entertaining way about astronomical phenomena. His advice is sought after by the local media and press.
Special interests and expertise also include dogs (and pets in general); music composition and publishing; and independent film production and distribution.
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