• LostXOR@fedia.io
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    This has been a good test of our planetary defense procedures, and will be an even better test on the off chance the probability resolves to 100%. I’m rooting for an impact trajectory, since we’d either get to see humanity’s first real asteroid deflection or witness the largest asteroid impact in over a century. (Hopefully in the ocean or a sparsely populated area!)

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      2 months ago

      And hopefully it can be highly rich in rare minerals, so that when the ashes of WW3 finally settle down, at least the future generations of humans or not-human sapient entities will at least get something good out of the whole ridiculous mess we’re currently in lol

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        Unfortunately, at the speed they travel, an asteroid will be vaporised in the impact. Whatever rare earths there are will be scatter as a fine powder over a large area.

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      Unfortunately, I half expect that if we get a 100% chance, governments are going to see where it’s going to land (sea/Africa) and decide it’s not worth the spend/let’s see what happens if we let it hit.

      Really hope I’m wrong, but I don’t have a lot of faith in humanity anymore.

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        It’s only a city-killer, but last I saw there were a few cities in the estimated impact area. Fortunately we’ll get a better idea of whether it’s going to hit in 2028. Plenty of time to launch a redirection mission or evacuate the danger zone.

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      The problem is that countries east of the projected impact will say that a deflection attempt will be viewed as a nuclear attack. Shit will get messy real quick.