Mar 6, 2019
Asteroid Research Points to Planetary Defense Issues
Posted by Caycee Dee Neely in categories: asteroid/comet impacts, computing, existential risks
Not as easy as the movies show. Say it isn’t so.
Incoming asteroids may be harder to break than scientists previously thought, finds a Johns Hopkins study that used a new understanding of rock fracture and a new computer modeling method to simulate asteroid collisions.
The findings, to be published in the March 15 print issue of Icarus, can aid in the creation of asteroid impact and deflection strategies, increase understanding of solar system formation, and help design asteroid mining efforts.
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