Posted Oct 04, 2007 at 12:45AM by Charles D. Listed in: News, Celestial Bodies Tags: Astronomer, mICrO
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Apophis asteroid predicted to reach Earth's orbit in 2029 according to Russian astronomer - Image 1Boris Shustov, a Russian astronomer and director of the Institute of Astronomy, reported the possibility of the Apophis asteroid becoming a threat in 2029 as it crosses Earth's orbit. This was announced in a recent press release by the Novosti new agency.

Don't expect Bruce Willis or any other heroic astronauts to try and blow up the asteroid, though. Shustov said that doing so would likely cause more harm than good. Instead he proposed using a micro-satellite to nudge it into a safer orbit instead.

He elaborated the plan saying: "To blast an asteroid, as some hot shots suggest, is quite an unpredictable step, and a more cautious approach is welcomed now."

The predicted impact is estimated to be even more powerful than the Tunguska asteroid that hit Siberia during 1908. Considering that the Tunguska event contained a force about 1,000 times more powerful than the atomic bomb that the United States dropped on Hiroshima, this could spell dire news for the planet indeed.


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   by ballar360 - 2007-10-04
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damn thats not good at all :(

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   by BIH - 2007-10-05
 » OMG WE're All going to DIEEE!!!_____Erm no we're not!

Ok first off whoever this russian scientist is he isnt a very good one.
Theres a 45,000 in 1 chance of the thing actualy hitting us in 2029.
To guote
"On April 13, 2029, Apophis will pass the earth within the orbits of geosynchronous communication satellites. It will return for another close Earth approach in 2036."
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So dont worry but(yes there is a but and its a big one)
The asteroid will come back in 2036 and then it will have a 4000 in 1 chance if hitting us.

Personaly im not worried its not a very big asteroid(300m across)and will probably miss us.
So dont worry!

   by freezola75 - 4 days ago
 » Oh no dog....

I hope that nudging a freakin asteroid out of earth's orbit works man. This sounds like a job for SG-1 or SG-Atlantis man. lol



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