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01/03/2012 04:22:53
 
 
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01/03/2012 04:10:11
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Forum:
Space
Catégorie:
Astronomie
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01536726
Message ID:
01536915
Vues:
23
>>>>>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/space/9111608/Asteroid-heads-towards-Earth-with-one-in-625-chance-of-hitting-planet.html
>>>>
>>>>Snip:
>>>>"NASA has said that options include deflecting the asteroid by attaching a probe to it and using the extra gravity this would create to steer it away from Earth over the course of millions of light years."
>>>>
>>>>Huh?
>>>>
>>>>UPDATE: Just seen that Bill has spotted the same problem ;-}
>>>
>>>I notice its a 1 on the Torino scale so I think Grady may have to wait a bit longer for the end of the world.
>>>
>>>http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/torino_scale.html says that a 10 (thats a goodnight folks . turn out the lights on the way out) occurs once every 100000 years or more often. That seems a little frequent to me.
>>
>>Uhm.. God news is that last 10-er happened some 65m years ago ?
>>Just when T-Rex thought his reign will last forever... There goes k-boom. Then Planet/Nature reboots itself again.
>
>Exactly.
>
>So either the statistic is made up or we are on an enormous run of luck :-)

Probably both is true :)
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Srdjan Djordjevic
Limassol, Cyprus

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