posted on Dec, 2 2021 @ 08:12 PM
NASA engineers are going to practice shifting the trajectory of an existing asteroid. The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission has already
launched. The 1,200-pound spacecraft will slam into the asteroid Dimorphous at 15,000 miles per hour. This test is a practice run, Dimorphous is
not on a collision course with earth.
NASA DART mission link
www.nasa.gov...
What happens if the deliberate collision splits the asteroid into multiple pieces that follow 2 different trajectories?
What happens if the new asteroid trajectory makes it collide with another asteroid or planet….setting off a cascade of events that endangers life on
earth? I’m envisioning a cascade of collisions through the asteroid belt.
This just sounds like a really bad idea. Anyone who has played pool or marbles…knows that two objects colliding at high speeds can yield
unexpected results. In this case both of the objects are an irregular shape, are moving at high speeds, and the composition of one of the objects
(the asteroid) is a “guesstimate”. This “test” might make a big mess.
This sounds almost as bad as blowing up an out of commission satellite and creating a debris field around planet earth (Russia, the United States,
China, and India have all done this). I don’t understand how scientists and engineers couldn’t anticipate that a debris field of shrapnel would
be a hazard for other objects orbiting the earth. The scientists and engineers had to know it would be bad…they knew it would cause problems..,but
they did it anyways.
If NASA can’t keep from making a mess in our own backyard (around planet earth)what is going to keep them from making a much larger mess when they
crash a satellite into an asteroid?
Space debris article 11/17/2021.
www.theatlantic.com...