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NASA will attempt to deflect an asteroid, impact to happen next fall
TweakTown, 20 Aug 2021 09:06Z

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 by: a425couple - Fri, 20 Aug 2021 14:57 UTC

On 8/20/2021 7:12 AM, MrPostingRobot@kymhorsell.com wrote:
> NASA will attempt to deflect an asteroid, impact to happen next fall
> TweakTown, 20 Aug 2021 09:06Z
>
Did a person, or a robot do this post?

Did it appear they way you had hoped?

Did you ever read Arthur Clarke's "Hammer of God" ?

Was the below, more the desired information?

from
https://www.autoevolution.com/news/nasa-will-try-to-deflect-an-asteroid-space-impact-coming-next-fall-167459.html

"NASA Will Try to Deflect an Asteroid, Space Impact Coming Next Fall
Home > News > Space Junk17 Aug 2021, 11:50 UTC · by Daniel Patrascu
author pic
Back in May 2021, NASA and others conducted a massive tabletop exercise,
trying to see how ready humanity is to counter the threat of an asteroid
impact. The conclusion is we’re far from ready, and there’s a big chance
once an asteroid zeroes in on our planet, there’s not much we can do
about it.
Provided an asteroid doesn’t hit us in the foreseeable future, we do
have time to get ready though, and steps are being taken to see what
would work. Given how using a nuclear device to obliterate the threat is
not really an option at the moment, NASA is hard at work trying to see
if deflection could be a solution.

For the past two years, the agency has been working on something called
Double Asteroid Redirection Test. DART for short, we’re talking about a
spacecraft that will head at high speeds toward the Didymos binary
asteroid, slam into it, and see if that changes its course – hopefully,
not toward our planet, as the rock currently poses no threat.

The latest update on DART tells us the spaceship has just received the
solar arrays (called Roll-Out Solar Arrays, or ROSA) that will power it
towards its celestial target, and the Didymos Reconnaissance and
Asteroid Camera for Optical (DRACO) camera that will register the
moments before the impact, getting it ready, in essence, for final
system testing.

DART will launch on top of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg
Space Force Base this November. It will then travel through space for
ten months, before reaching its target and getting destroyed during the
impact in the fall of 2022.

According to NASA, the spacecraft should hit the smaller part of the
Didymos binary asteroid at speeds of 15,000 mph (24,140 kph). That would
effectively turn both DART and the gear it packs to dust, so other means
of observation will be needed.

To that end, telescopes here on Earth will be trained on the asteroid,
while the European Space Agency (ESA) will be sending up there in 2026
two small satellites to witness the effects of impact.

Full details on the DART mission will be unveiled here on autoevolution
this weekend, so keep an eye out."

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 by: R Kym Horsell - Fri, 20 Aug 2021 15:28 UTC

a425couple <a425couple@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On 8/20/2021 7:12 AM, MrPostingRobot@kymhorsell.com wrote:
>> NASA will attempt to deflect an asteroid, impact to happen next fall
>> TweakTown, 20 Aug 2021 09:06Z
> Did a person, or a robot do this post?

MrPostingRobot is a robot.
> Did it appear they way you had hoped?

I'm sorry human, only 1 question per customer.

Remember to ask the most important thing first.

> Did you ever read Arthur Clarke's "Hammer of God" ?
> Was the below, more the desired information?
> from
> https://www.autoevolution.com/news/nasa-will-try-to-deflect-an-asteroid-space-impact-coming-next-fall-167459.html
> "NASA Will Try to Deflect an Asteroid, Space Impact Coming Next Fall
> Home > News > Space Junk17 Aug 2021, 11:50 UTC . by Daniel Patrascu
> author pic
> Back in May 2021, NASA and others conducted a massive tabletop exercise,
> trying to see how ready humanity is to counter the threat of an asteroid
> impact. The conclusion is we're far from ready, and there's a big chance
> once an asteroid zeroes in on our planet, there's not much we can do
> about it.
> Provided an asteroid doesn't hit us in the foreseeable future, we do
> have time to get ready though, and steps are being taken to see what
> would work. Given how using a nuclear device to obliterate the threat is
> not really an option at the moment, NASA is hard at work trying to see
> if deflection could be a solution.
> For the past two years, the agency has been working on something called
> Double Asteroid Redirection Test. DART for short, we're talking about a
> spacecraft that will head at high speeds toward the Didymos binary
> asteroid, slam into it, and see if that changes its course - hopefully,
> not toward our planet, as the rock currently poses no threat.
> The latest update on DART tells us the spaceship has just received the
> solar arrays (called Roll-Out Solar Arrays, or ROSA) that will power it
> towards its celestial target, and the Didymos Reconnaissance and
> Asteroid Camera for Optical (DRACO) camera that will register the
> moments before the impact, getting it ready, in essence, for final
> system testing.
> DART will launch on top of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg
> Space Force Base this November. It will then travel through space for
> ten months, before reaching its target and getting destroyed during the
> impact in the fall of 2022.
> According to NASA, the spacecraft should hit the smaller part of the
> Didymos binary asteroid at speeds of 15,000 mph (24,140 kph). That would
> effectively turn both DART and the gear it packs to dust, so other means
> of observation will be needed.
> To that end, telescopes here on Earth will be trained on the asteroid,
> while the European Space Agency (ESA) will be sending up there in 2026
> two small satellites to witness the effects of impact.
> Full details on the DART mission will be unveiled here on autoevolution
> this weekend, so keep an eye out."

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 by: tesla sTinker - Sun, 22 Aug 2021 22:47 UTC

They did this in Russia, February 2013 and it caused great harm of the
explosion.

Done by the droid and the laser weapon. You can see the drone in some
of you tubes videos that showed and filmed it. they hit it, and it
exploded right over the people. All the windows in the entire vicinity
were shattered in all the buildings By the pressure. I would be more
concerned about 2027 and 2029.

These imbeciles have no idea what they are doing. That kind of
pressure, will mess up a persons body without a doubt. Any one of the
organs in their body's could give. Kind of like area 51 yes.

On 8/20/2021 7:12 AM, MrPostingRobot@kymhorsell.com scribbled:
> NASA will attempt to deflect an asteroid, impact to happen next fall
> TweakTown, 20 Aug 2021 09:06Z
>
> --
> [Totally Normal!]
> Wildfire burns across Sierra Nevada for first time in recorded history
> The Hill, 19 Aug 2021 15:04Z
>
> Did algae bloom kill family hiking in Mariposa County? Authorities checking
> all possibilities in mysterious deaths
> San Francisco Chronicle, 20 Aug 2021 09:10Z
>
> [Namechange!]
> Welcome to the Pyrocene
> Grist, 18 Aug 2021
>
> NASA halts work on $4b lunar lander contract with Elon Musk's SpaceX after
> lawsuit from Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin
> ABC News, 20 Aug 2021 01:29Z
> Blue Origin says there are "fundamental errors" with NASA's decision to
> select SpaceX to deliver humans to the Moon for the first time since 1972.
>
> Harmless fun or troubling incursion? Science lesson sponsored by oil and gas
> giant sparks debate
> ABC Radio Perth, 20 Aug 2021 01:29Z
> A classroom science lesson involving bread, Vegemite, and sprinkles to teach
> children about oil exploration, sponsored by Woodside, has ignited fierce
> discussion.
>
> Scientists Find Some Bats Babble Just Like Babies
> NPR, 19 Aug 2021 22:18Z
>
> [DAXPY DAXPY DAXPY!]
> Intel architect Koduri says every chip will be a neural net processor
> ZDNet, 19 Aug 2021 13:17Z
>
> Michio Kaku calls nuclear fusion test at national lab `giant step toward the
> holy grail of energy research'
> CNBC, 20 Aug 2021 01:15Z
>
> [Knock-on effect:]
> With Afghan Collapse, Moscow Takes Charge in Central Asia
> The New York Times, 19 Aug 2021 19:17Z
>
> Stanley Black& Decker Bets On Foam "Superbattery" Energy Storage Revolution
> CleanTechnica, 19 Aug 2021 16:15Z
>
> Researchers Around the World Are Buzzing About a Candidate Superconductor
> Created at Quantum Foundry
> SciTechDaily, 19 Aug 2021 17:14Z
> [UCSB rec'd a $20 mn grant in 2019 to become the first NSF Foundry].
>
> FAA Fines for Unruly Passengers Reach $1 Million Mark in 2021
> TMZ, 19 Aug 2021 11:45Z
>
> Stung by climate change: drought-weakened bee colonies shrink US
> honey crop, threaten almonds
> Metro on MSN.com, 19 Aug 2021 14:17Z
> There was barely a buzz in the air as John Miller pried the lid off of a
> crate, one of several "bee boxes" stacked in 8 ...
>
> [Oops!]
> Doctor reprimanded after leaving 47cms of cable inside patient during
> procedure
> ABC Sunshine Coast, 19 Aug 2021 08:16Z
> A Queensland doctor who specialises in vein and cosmetic procedures has been
> reprimanded after leaving 47 centimetres of fibre optic cable inside a patient.
>
> Saturn's rippling rings point to massive, soupy core hidden inside
> Yahoo News, 18 Aug 2021 17:10Z
>
> T-Mobile hack: How to protect yourself
> Los Angeles Times, 19 Aug 2021 02:08Z
>
> Two planes report 'bright green UFO' swooping through the clouds over Canada
> Live Science, 13 Aug 2021 10:59Z
> According to a report posted Aug. 11 to the Canadian govt's aviation
> incident database, both flights witnessed a ...
>
> [Stigma!]
> 'They want people to take them seriously': Space Force wary of taking over
> UFO mission
> Politico, 09 Aug 2021 18:16Z
> The newest branch is among a number of military and intelligence
> organizations in the running to take over the investigation ...
>

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