Judith Latham
2024-10-05 03:15:31 UTC
Its been almost 25 years since Bruce Willis, playing the fictional
character Harry Stamper in the blockbuster movie, Armageddon, saved
Earth from an asteroid careering towards the planet. In true Hollywood
fashion, he did this by detonating a nuclear bomb implanted in the
asteroid, preventing what scientists call a mass extinction event.
The whole world cheered (at least in the movie).
The world might be able to cheer for real now. In a study published in
Nature Physics, physicists at Sandia National Laboratories in New
Mexico, US, say they have simulated a nuclear X-ray pulse directed
onto the side of an asteroid to change the trajectory of the asteroid
and avoid a collision with the Earth.
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https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/10/4/was-bruce-willis-right-could-a-nuclear-blast-save-us-from-killer-asteroid
Judith
character Harry Stamper in the blockbuster movie, Armageddon, saved
Earth from an asteroid careering towards the planet. In true Hollywood
fashion, he did this by detonating a nuclear bomb implanted in the
asteroid, preventing what scientists call a mass extinction event.
The whole world cheered (at least in the movie).
The world might be able to cheer for real now. In a study published in
Nature Physics, physicists at Sandia National Laboratories in New
Mexico, US, say they have simulated a nuclear X-ray pulse directed
onto the side of an asteroid to change the trajectory of the asteroid
and avoid a collision with the Earth.
<continue reading>
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/10/4/was-bruce-willis-right-could-a-nuclear-blast-save-us-from-killer-asteroid
Judith