• LughMA
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    I’ve always wondered, if decades in the future, a terrorist attack might occur by somebody nudging an asteroid towards Earth. I’m not the only person thinking this, it was a major plot point in the TV show ‘The Expanse’.

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      Question: How would the terrorists ensure it hurts the people they want and not their own?

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        In modern-traditional terrorism from the middle-east they do this by convincing fellow terrorist that they be honored for their sacrifice of life.

        The point is to do the greatest amount of damage and create terror levels fear. Not to survive their own.

        Also god is going to make sure it lands where it needs. Such is 100% guaranteed, oc.

  • JohnDClay@sh.itjust.works
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    It’ll keep going up as we eliminate trajectory possibilities till we eliminate the one with the Earth and it rapidly drops to zero. Unless it doesn’t, and jumps to 100%.

    Seems surprisingly possible to deflect though. The question is whether the place it would come down is willing/able to devote the resources. https://youtu.be/Esk1hg2knno

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      It’s likely we won’t actually know with certainty until its next pass in 2028. The window for observation is closing, especially for smaller telescopes. Even with our best telescopes, we have until about June, and these are very busy telescopes.