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Ireland 10/31/2010 07:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Now Europe issues Asteroid impact warning to the world Scientists and astronauts have been holding a three-day workshop in Germany, discussing how countries would react. Rusty Schweickart is a former Apollo 9 astronaut and now head of the European Sapce Agency's committee on near-earth objects (NEOs): " What we need to do is bring the world together, recognise that this is a global threat. This is not Germany or the United States or ESA or anybody else. This is a global threat." The conference in the city of Darmstadt is considering theoretical but plausible scenarios of an asteroid impact on our planet. "The question often arises in the general public: Can we in fact do something about this. And the answer is yes. We don't even have to develop new technologies. Our existing space technology enables us to actually slightly change the orbit of an asteroid that we see headed an impact 15 or 20 or 50 years ahead of us." [ link to uk.news.yahoo.com] |
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United States 10/31/2010 08:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Now Europe issues Asteroid impact warning to the world So they waste time and money as usual on every subject instead of doing something to prevent things. The scientists state they can change things, well if so get going and do it. |
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United States 10/31/2010 08:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Now Europe issues Asteroid impact warning to the world If its green....look the fuck out |