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Jason_Jay_Dan
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Imagine a relatively small asteroid has entered the Earth's atmosphere. Imagine it is large enough to destroy a city.
Question:
We now have the ability, arguably, to intercept an incoming missile with a missile....could we use a nuclear tipped interceptor missile to...well...intercept the incoming asteroid and either destroy it or reduce the negative effects of an impact(would the missile have a worthy effect?)? Would the fact that the Asteroid is in the atmosphere enhance the destructive potential of the nuclear interceptor ( pressure waves and such being introduced to the asteroid ).
The recent Missile ( or whatever ) seen emerging off the coast of Californian got me to thinking about the possibility....
Question:
We now have the ability, arguably, to intercept an incoming missile with a missile....could we use a nuclear tipped interceptor missile to...well...intercept the incoming asteroid and either destroy it or reduce the negative effects of an impact(would the missile have a worthy effect?)? Would the fact that the Asteroid is in the atmosphere enhance the destructive potential of the nuclear interceptor ( pressure waves and such being introduced to the asteroid ).
The recent Missile ( or whatever ) seen emerging off the coast of Californian got me to thinking about the possibility....