August 12, 2009 7:50 PM

Is Earth Prone to Killer Asteroids?

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(AP)  NASA is charged with spotting most of the asteroids that pose a threat to Earth but does not have the money to complete the job, a U.S. government report says.

That is because even though Congress assigned the space agency that mission four years ago, it never gave NASA the money to build the necessary telescopes, according to the report released Wednesday by the National Academy of Sciences.

Specifically, the mission calls for NASA, by the year 2020, to locate 90 percent of the potentially deadly rocks hurtling through space. The agency says it has been able to complete about one-third of its assignment with the current telescope system.

NASA estimates that there are about 20,000 asteroids and comets in our solar system that are potential threats. They are larger than 460 feet in diameter - slightly smaller than a sports stadium in New Orleans. So far, scientists know where about 6,000 of these objects are.

Rocks between 460 feet and 3,280 feet in diameter can devastate an entire region, said Lindley Johnson, NASA's manager of the near-Earth objects program. Objects bigger than that are even more threatening, of course.

Just last month astronomers were surprised when an object of unknown size and origin bashed into Jupiter and created an Earth-sized bruise that is still spreading. Jupiter does get slammed more often than Earth because of its immense gravity, enormous size and location.

Disaster movies like "Armageddon" and near misses in previous years may have scared people and alerted them to the threat. But when it comes to monitoring, the academy concluded "there has been relatively little effort by the U.S. government."

And the United States is practically the only government doing anything at all, the report found.

"It shows we have a problem we're not addressing," said Louis Friedman, executive director of the Planetary Society, an advocacy group.

NASA calculated that to spot the asteroids as required by law would mean spending about $800 million between now and 2020, either with a new ground-based telescope or a space observation system, Johnson said. If NASA got only $300 million it could find most asteroids bigger than 1,000 feet (300 meters) across, he said.

But so far NASA has gotten neither sum.

It may never get the money, said John Logsdon, a space policy professor at George Washington University.

"The program is a little bit of a lame duck," Logsdon said. There is not a big enough group pushing for the money, he said.

At the moment, NASA has identified about five near-Earth objects that pose better than a 1-in-a-million risk of hitting Earth and being big enough to cause serious damage, Johnson said. That number changes from time to time, as new asteroids are added and old ones are removed as information is gathered on their orbits.

The space rocks astronomers are keeping a closest eye on are a 430-foot (130-meter) diameter object that has a 1-in-3,000 chance of hitting Earth in 2048 and a much-talked about asteroid, Apophis, which is twice that size and has a one-in-43,000 chance of hitting in 2036, 2037 or 2069.

Last month, NASA started a new Web site for the public to learn about threatening near-Earth objects.


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by jschmidt27 August 13, 2009 1:26 PM EDT
Could this be the answer to take care of global warming? You know, asteroid hits, throws up dust clouds leading to the proverbial nuclear winter. If only Al Gore could be around for it.
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by rational_1 August 13, 2009 11:24 AM EDT
"Is Earth Prone to Killer Asteroids?"

No surprise here - gravity does suck!
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by rf35 August 13, 2009 8:06 AM EDT
If I'm still around when the big one hits, I hope I'm near ground zero. I would rather go out quickly in the initial blast than be around for the aftermath...or worse yet, be at the edge of the kill zone where you slowly burn to death.
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by smart_dude86 August 13, 2009 4:43 AM EDT
ok first off the earth needs something like this to happen its called population controll and if the jesus freak wants to believe this is a second coming tell me this why would god make africa and surrounding countrys starve to death and put people like these so called terrorist on this earth? u answer that and u might make me believe in jesus and god and all that i mean i have mixed feelings about it but i would like an explanation.
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by lloydbest1 August 12, 2009 9:19 PM EDT
"There will absolutely be a killer asteroid hitting and no money will prevent this occurance! Revelation chapter 8 gives the details. It will occur after the rapture and during the Tribulation...."

by groveman August 12, 2009 8:27 PM EDT
Probably a reference to the Third Angel....But who says it has to happen after the Rapture. It could be well before. The "Second Coming" (or first, if your Jewish) is at a day and hour known only to God and my personal opinion on that is even He hasn't firmed up that time yet.

Moving on....The funding thing is kind of a concern because we have had catastrophic encounters with extraterrestrial objects in the relatively recent past. The Tunguska strike comes to mind and it was just 101 years ago. The object was said to be between 10 and 30 meters across with 10 the more probable figure.
Something carved out a chunk of Arizona desert 50000 years ago. Convential wisdom has it that one was only 100 or so feet in diameter. It dug a hole 4800 feet across and nearly 700 feet deep.
The parameters of the NEO project call for a census of things 460 feet or more in diameter. Not only is that uncompleted but there are a lot of asteroids and comets that are smaller and yet big enough to knock a city the size of New York for a loop.
More intetresting yet, our technology hasn't gotten to the point we could even see an object smaller than about 200 feet across until it was right on top of us. Even that tiny bit-o-gravel could deliver a 20 to 30 megaton wallop.
I don't think panic is the order for the day but we should be keeping an eye on things out there
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by lloydbest1 August 12, 2009 9:22 PM EDT
"(or first, if your Jewish)" should read "or first if you're Jewish". I hate doing stuff like that.
by grabandgo August 12, 2009 9:06 PM EDT
NASA is useless
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by groveman August 12, 2009 8:27 PM EDT
There will absolutely be a killer asteroid hitting and no money will prevent this occurance! Revelation chapter 8 gives the details. It will occur after the rapture and during the Tribulation on earth when Yahweh will punish unbelieving Israel and unbelieving Gentiles who have rejected Jesus as Messiah/Saviour. This time is also referred to as " The time of Jacobs' trouble. Repent now and accept G-d s free gift of salvation. Israel should trust Yahweh and not Obama!!!
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by slownewsday_5 August 12, 2009 7:22 PM EDT
Oh, great - as if we don't have enough things to get the masses riled up over, let's trot out some more sensationalist "news".

Thanks, AP & CBS. Knew we could count on you for that...
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by taxchurches August 12, 2009 7:18 PM EDT
Well, I never thought I'd see the day. Finally a good reason NOT to fund NASA.
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