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Musk warns Earth has NO ASTEROID DEFENSE following ‘God of Chaos’ news reports | Musk warns Earth has NO ASTEROID DEFENSE following ‘God of Chaos’ news reports |
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The gigantic Apophis asteroid hurtling towards Earth has sparked a flurry of panicked news reports. Elon Musk is warning that we are completely defenseless against planet-killer asteroids even if this one doesn’t pose a threat. | |
Musk was responding to a tweet from his friend, podcast host Joe Rogan, who shared a news article about the so-called ‘God of Chaos’ asteroid from the Express, which appears to post a new doom-’n’-gloom article about this particular asteroid every few weeks. | Musk was responding to a tweet from his friend, podcast host Joe Rogan, who shared a news article about the so-called ‘God of Chaos’ asteroid from the Express, which appears to post a new doom-’n’-gloom article about this particular asteroid every few weeks. |
“Great name! Wouldn’t worry about this particular one, but a big rock will hit Earth eventually & we currently have no defense,” the SpaceX founder said. | “Great name! Wouldn’t worry about this particular one, but a big rock will hit Earth eventually & we currently have no defense,” the SpaceX founder said. |
Roughly the size of four football fields, if the space rock were to hit Earth, it would smash us with the force of 15,000 nuclear weapons detonating simultaneously. | Roughly the size of four football fields, if the space rock were to hit Earth, it would smash us with the force of 15,000 nuclear weapons detonating simultaneously. |
However, Musk rightly cautions that the entire Apophis narrative is a little overblown: during its close flyby in 2029, the asteroid will come within 37,600km (23,363 miles) of our planet, just a tenth of the distance between Earth and the Moon. Scary but not quite apocalyptic. | However, Musk rightly cautions that the entire Apophis narrative is a little overblown: during its close flyby in 2029, the asteroid will come within 37,600km (23,363 miles) of our planet, just a tenth of the distance between Earth and the Moon. Scary but not quite apocalyptic. |
The Department of Celestial Mechanics at St. Petersburg State University previously warned that the 370-meter-wide asteroid could strike the Earth sometime in 2068. That is, if it somehow manages to pass through a two-meter-wide 'keyhole' area of space during its close flyby of the Earth in 2029 (with odds of roughly one-in-2.3-million). | The Department of Celestial Mechanics at St. Petersburg State University previously warned that the 370-meter-wide asteroid could strike the Earth sometime in 2068. That is, if it somehow manages to pass through a two-meter-wide 'keyhole' area of space during its close flyby of the Earth in 2029 (with odds of roughly one-in-2.3-million). |
While it will travel more than the width of the full Moon within a minute when it screams past Earth on April 13, 2029, the asteroid, named after the Egyptian god of evil and destruction who dwelled in eternal darkness, will more likely provide a magnificent spectacle for stargazers than the doom of all life on Earth. | While it will travel more than the width of the full Moon within a minute when it screams past Earth on April 13, 2029, the asteroid, named after the Egyptian god of evil and destruction who dwelled in eternal darkness, will more likely provide a magnificent spectacle for stargazers than the doom of all life on Earth. |
Of this would-be harbinger of the apocalypse, NASA says that the “international asteroid research community couldn’t be more excited” about what the agency dubs “an incredible opportunity for science.” | Of this would-be harbinger of the apocalypse, NASA says that the “international asteroid research community couldn’t be more excited” about what the agency dubs “an incredible opportunity for science.” |
NASA will, in fact, use the 2029 close flyby as an R&D opportunity to prepare our planetary defenses, about which Musk is so concerned. | NASA will, in fact, use the 2029 close flyby as an R&D opportunity to prepare our planetary defenses, about which Musk is so concerned. |
“By observing Apophis during its 2029 flyby, we will gain important scientific knowledge that could one day be used for planetary defense,” said Paul Chodas, director of CNEOS. | “By observing Apophis during its 2029 flyby, we will gain important scientific knowledge that could one day be used for planetary defense,” said Paul Chodas, director of CNEOS. |
In fact, NASA and Musk’s SpaceX are already developing their first mission to redirect an asteroid for the so-called Double Asteroid Redirection Test, which will target the asteroid 65803 Didymos sometime in June 2021 using one of SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rockets with $69 million in NASA funding. | In fact, NASA and Musk’s SpaceX are already developing their first mission to redirect an asteroid for the so-called Double Asteroid Redirection Test, which will target the asteroid 65803 Didymos sometime in June 2021 using one of SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rockets with $69 million in NASA funding. |
NASA does admit, however, that there remains a small chance of it impacting the Earth; somewhere in the region of 1-in-100,000, “many decades from now” though more detailed future calculations are expected to effectively render the asteroid harmless to our planet. | NASA does admit, however, that there remains a small chance of it impacting the Earth; somewhere in the region of 1-in-100,000, “many decades from now” though more detailed future calculations are expected to effectively render the asteroid harmless to our planet. |
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