• @spittingimage
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    24 months ago

    200 tons of space rocks rain down on the Earth every day. It’s the ones the size of Mt Fuji you need to worry about.

    • @[email protected]
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      4 months ago

      How about something the size of the moon?

      I read that if we took every nuclear weapons we have and detonate it on the moon, it wouldn’t do jack shit and the moon will just shrug it off.

      • @spittingimage
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        24 months ago

        If we spot a moon-sized object heading for us, I wouldn’t start any long books.

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          4 months ago

          Wouldn’t me be able to predict that sort of collision decades or centuries in advance? I feel like we know the trajectories of all the moon-sized objects in the solar system pretty accurately by this point.

          • @spittingimage
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            24 months ago

            If it’s that big I think we’ve got a pretty good chance of seeing it coming. But at any given time we’re only looking at a fraction of the sky.

            • threelonmusketeers
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              14 months ago

              But at any given time we’re only looking at a fraction of the sky.

              True, but aren’t there telescopes like WISE (and the upcoming NEO Surveyor) whose whole purpose is to continually and repeatedly scan the sky for objects? It seems rather unlikely that we would have repeatedly missed a moon-sized object.

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        14 months ago

        True, but SevenEves notwithstanding, the moon is not likely to hit the earth any time soon.