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Post by clarencebunsen on Oct 5, 2011 14:11:04 GMT -5
The Plan to Bring an Asteroid to EarthPASADENA, California — Send a robot into space. Grab an asteroid. Bring it back to Earth orbit.
This may sound like a crazy plan, but it was discussed quite seriously last week by a group of scientists and engineers at the California Institute of Technology. The four-day workshop was dedicated to investigating the feasibility and requirements of capturing a near-Earth asteroid, bringing it closer to our planet and using it as a base for future manned spaceflight missions.
This is not something the scientists are imagining could be done some day off in the future. This is possible with the technology we have today and could be accomplished within a decade.
A robotic probe could anchor to an asteroid made mostly of nickel-iron with simple magnets or grab a rocky asteroid with a harpoon or specialized claws (see video below) and then push the asteroid using solar-electric propulsion. For asteroids too big for a robot to handle, a large spacecraft could fly near the object to act as a gravity tractor that deflects the asteroid’s trajectory, sending it toward Earth.
“Once you get over the initial reaction — ‘You want to do what?!’ — it actually starts to seem like a reasonable idea,” said engineer John Brophy from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, who helped organize the workshop. www.wired.com/wiredscience/2011/10/asteroid-moving/
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Post by dgriffin on Oct 5, 2011 14:55:04 GMT -5
God help us if they mess it up!
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Post by clarencebunsen on Oct 5, 2011 15:27:56 GMT -5
Don't worry, I understand the plan for the giant catcher's mitt has been subcontracted to China.
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Post by bobbbiez on Oct 5, 2011 16:11:57 GMT -5
Damn, why can't they concentrate and spend all that money on the problems we are all facing right here on earth?
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