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One Less Thing To Worry About

by @ 2:08 pm on March 9, 2007.

Apparently, the destruction of Earth by a Texas-sized asteroid isn’t something we really need to worry about:

The risk that an asteroid capable of wiping out humanity will crash into Earth is minuscule, new calculations suggest, but the chances of a smaller one destroying a city or setting off a catastrophic tsunami remain unclear and may be higher than previous estimates.

The calculations were presented at a four-day meeting in Washington this week, leading scores of scientists present to conclude that NASA needs to move aggressively to meet a congressional deadline for identifying most of the potentially hazardous smaller asteroids and to develop ways to deflect them if they home in on Earth.

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The chairman of this week’s Planetary Defense Conference, William Ailor of the Aerospace Corp., a nonprofit established by Congress to support the Air Force’s space defense program, said scientists generally agree that the risk to Earth from large asteroids is small. Researchers have identified more than 700 of these potential “planet killers” — out of an estimated 1,000 — and found that not one is on a collision course with Earth.

“But with the smaller ones, the asteroids in the [150-yard] range, we’re finding more and more,” Ailor said yesterday. “They’re hard to detect, and it’s hard to predict where they are headed, but they can do a great deal of damage.” NASA estimates that there are as many as 100,000 of the smaller asteroids in near-Earth orbit and that about 20 are “potentially hazardous.”

So, Armageddon isn’t really something we need to worry about. Just a small-scale disaster.

I feel so much better.

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