Posted on 04/27/2021 6:55:38 PM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal
NASA will run an asteroid impact simulation event over the course of the week as the space agency ups its game in the pursuit of keeping Earth safe from threatening space rocks.
While there are no known significant asteroids on a collision course with Earth, an asteroid impact is considered inevitable in our planet’s future. The potential impact could still be millions of years away, but NASA is working now to prepare for the inevitable.
Over the course of the week commencing April 26, members of NASA’s Planetary Defense Coordination Office (PDCO) will participate in a “tabletop exercise” to see how an asteroid event plays outs.
The event, which is led by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s Center for Near Earth Object Studies (CNEOS), will see a fictitious scenario where a large asteroid on its way to Earth.
On April 26, astronomers will ‘discover’ a potentially hazardous near Earth object (NEO) which poses a threat to our planet.
Over the ensuing days, details will emerge about the fictitious asteroid’s threat to Earth and participants will discuss how to prepare or what can be done.
It has already been decided the imaginary asteroid has a one in 100 chance of hitting Earth in the role-play.
NASA said it will “use the fictitious scenario to investigate how near-Earth object (NEO) observers, space agency officials, emergency managers, decision makers, and citizens might respond and work together to an actual impact prediction and simulate the evolving information that becomes available in the event an asteroid impact threat is discovered.“'
Lindley Johnson, NASA’s Planetary Defense Officer, said: “Each time we participate in an exercise of this nature, we learn more about who the key players are in a disaster event, and who needs to know what information, and when.
“These exercises ultimately help the planetary defence community communicate with each other and with our governments to ensure we are all coordinated should a potential impact threat be identified in the future.”
Dr Paul Chodas, director of CNEOS, said: “Hypothetical asteroid impact exercises provide opportunities for us to think about how we would respond in the event that a sizeable asteroid is found to have a significant chance of impacting our planet.
“Details of the scenario – such as the probability of the asteroid impact, where and when the impact might occur – are released to participants in a series of steps over the days of the conference to simulate how a real situation might evolve.”
The event will serve as a precursor to NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission.
DART is scheduled to launch this year and will attempt to reach a non-threatening asteroid known as Didymos.
The rocket will attempt to move the asteroid from its course to see just how an asteroid redirection mission would work if a major space rock were to come to Earth.
Read The Fall of a Thousand Suns to understand how near misses and comet impacts affected the religious beliefs of our ancestors…
Andrea Riley, program executive for DART at NASA Headquarters, said: “DART will be the first test for planetary defence, and the data returned after it impacts Dimorphos will help scientists better understand one way we might mitigate a potentially hazardous NEO discovered in the future.
“While the asteroid DART impacts poses no threat to Earth, it is in a perfect location for us to perform this test of the technology before it may actually be needed.”
As introduced in yesterday’s newsletter, a small asteroid disintegrated over Africa in 2018… When do you think the next big asteroid will hit?
Gotta make sure the rich and their supermodel girlfriends get to their respective bunkers in time.
It has happened before and will happen again.
Not much we can do about it.
If the real one’s set to hit 3 Gorges Dam should we stop it? Would a collision over there affect us here?
A collision on the other side of the globe could absolutely affect us. It’s nearly exterminated all life on Earth in the past...
The markets around the world would crash.
They’re not gonna stop Wormwood.
I just hope they dont detonate the bomb (imitating the asteroid strike) around my town. Please let it veer off over DC. Particularly the capitol area.
It is very important that NASA make sure to implement those affirmative action plans to make sure that the team attempting to save civilization have the appropriate number of women, Muslims, perverts, and people of color.
Or—maybe they should try getting the very best people on it...regardless of that stuff....they only get to fail once.
You mean we would have to save the middle east?
Ya lost me
They have to do something to earn their phony-baloney jobs.
Sounds like they are gonna test fly an asteroid. Maybe they can fly it over your house too!
Put some blimp type flashing lettering on it. It be cool.
OK, so which is the step to “run in circles, scream and shout?” That one is always fun to watch when I see it in the movies.
I do NOT consent, you miserable Luciferian pieces of 💩!
Haven’t you watched the movies? A nuclear missile will save us!
An asteroid cares little about your puny "consent".
Amazing how rocks and crap just suddenly “banged” from nothing. Isn’t it?
Next question -
Could we kind of help a little chunk of one of these space rocks find a more useful path ?
You are correct!
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