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NASA to prepare for hypothetical asteroid impact with simulation this week

NASA to prepare for hypothetical asteroid impact with simulation this week An asteroid will hit Earth again someday Updated:  Tags:  This week, NASA will start preparing for the possibility of an asteroid hitting the earth in the future. Asteroids have hit Earth before in the video above, you can see a 200-year-old crater in Quebec. Another such impact in Mexico wiped out the dinosaurs way back when. But is there anything we can do now to protect our planet? NASA seems to think so. An asteroid will hit Earth again someday, this is certain. In an effort to prepare, NASA’s Planetary Defense Coordination Office will conduct a tabletop exercise of how they will handle an approaching asteroid.

Scientists to live tweet asteroid impact exercise | Human World

Posted by Deborah Byrd in Human World | Space | April 26, 2021 Follow the action as asteroid scientists, space agencies and civil protection organizations participate in a drill – simulating an asteroid impact about to happen – during this week’s virtual Planetary Defense Conference. Fictional “potential impact hemisphere” of make-believe asteroid, 2021 PDC, via ESA/ CNEOS. ESA said on April 26, 2021 that it will be live tweeting the asteroid impact exercise being discussed at this week’s Planetary Defense Conference, which is held virtually April 26 through 30. It looks as if NASA’s Planetary Defense Coordination Office (@AsteroidWatch) will also be following the action, and no doubt many others will be as well. This is the 7th of these conferences, which are held every two years, and it’s the second time ESA has live tweeted the conference’s primary exercise – a drill, if you will, simulating an asteroid impact about to happen – as it is unfol

NASA to participate in tabletop exercise simulating asteroid impact -- Science & Technology -- Sott net

© NASA, International Space Station Expedition 59 This image was captured by the International Space Station Expedition 59 crew as they orbited 400 kilometers above Quebec, Canada. Right of center, the ring-shaped lake is a modern reservoir within the eroded remnant of an ancient 100 kilometer diameter impact crater, which is over 200 million years old.JPL s Center for Near Earth Object Studies will lead the hypothetical impact scenario to see how international agencies respond to an actual impact prediction. During the week of April 26, members of will participate in a tabletop exercise to simulate an asteroid impact scenario. The exercise depicting this fictional event is being led by NASA s Jet Propulsion Laboratory s Center for Near Earth Object Studies (CNEOS), allowing NASA s PDCO and other U.S. agencies and space science institutions, along with international space agencies and partners, to use the fictitious scenario to investigate how near-Earth object (NEO) observer

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