Nuke a Dangerous Asteroid?

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Asteroid Impacts
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"To avoid Armageddon, we may have to invoke Armageddon. You know, the Bruce Willis version."

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Scientific American - Astrophysics Download time: May 27 2010 9:24 AM ET

To avoid Armageddon, we may have to invoke Armageddon. You know, the Bruce Willis version.

That's the opinion of David Dearborn, anyway, who says we may need to tap our nuclear arsenal if a life-threatening asteroid suddenly comes into view. Dearborn, a research physicist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, laid out the nuclear case in a talk here Tuesday at the semiannual meeting of the American Astronomical Society.

Dearborn's research on nuking asteroids is a fairly natural outgrowth of his other work, which has involved weapons development and testing, as well as three-dimensional modeling of astrophysical processes. He has run numerical simulations of how a nuclear detonation either near or on the surface of a threatening near-Earth object could divert or fragment it, and has found that with a little bit of lead time the weapons could do the job rather well.…

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