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musti
16-04-2008, 03:51 PM
http://www.whatpc.co.uk/vnunet/news/2214375/schoolboy-predicts-asteroid


A German teenager has corrected Nasa's estimates of the likelihood that the Earth will be hit by a large asteroid in 2036.

The Apophis asteroid will make a close flyby on 13 April 2029, and Nasa had previously predicted that the chances of it hitting the planet on its return in 2036 were 45,000 to 1.

But 13 year-old Nico Marquardt from Potsdam used open source software to find that the probability actually rises to 450 to 1 because it may hit a manmade satellite.

This would change its trajectory making it much more likely to hit the Earth on its next orbit in 2036.

"This schoolboy has done a marvellous job. A hundred years ago people used logarithms and hand-calculators and slide rules to work out asteroid orbits," Professor Fred Watson, of the Anglo-Australian Observatory, told ABC Australia.

"But it says a lot for the world that we live in that a 13 year-old schoolboy can download the right software to do the job and actually find errors in Nasa's work. It is quite extraordinary."

Marquardt used mathematical formulae to show that if the asteroid collides with a satellite it could deflect its path so that when it returns from orbiting the Sun in 2036 it has a higher probability of hitting the Earth.

If Apophis does strike the Earth it would land in the Atlantic with a force equivalent to 98,000 Hiroshima bombs.

This would generate a kilometre-high wave that would overwhelm Britain, Western Europe and the east coast of the US.

The resulting climate change as vaporised seawater falls as rain would destroy the world's crops and bring about catastrophic human casualties.

"The schoolboy has thought of something that would actually elude most people," said Professor Watson.

"Our communication satellites exist in many thousands in a band about 36,000 kilometres above the Earth's surface."

thetonic
16-04-2008, 05:39 PM
If Apophis does strike the Earth it would land in the Atlantic with a force equivalent to 98,000 Hiroshima bombs.

This would generate a kilometre-high wave that would overwhelm Britain, Western Europe and the east coast of the US.

The resulting climate change as vaporised seawater falls as rain would destroy the world's crops and bring about catastrophic human casualties.



Thats absolutely absurd that they think they know where it will hit..Better ask the teenager to be sure:rolleyes:

klin
16-04-2008, 06:01 PM
Thats absolutely absurd that they think they know where it will hit..Better ask the teenager to be sure:rolleyes:

NASA Says: "See? All of you conspiracy theorists! If we can be corrected by a 13 year old, how would we be hiding anything from anyone?! We're not even scared to admit we made a fault!"

This is basically what this news tells the world... That nasa is actually 'accessible'

milone
16-04-2008, 06:24 PM
All a bunch of shit. They cant predict when it will hit they cant even get the 5 day weather forecast right. Klin u are right on with your summation. NASA is a fucking joke and more military then civilian as they would like us all to believe. Bunch of NAZI assholes!!!

catfood
16-04-2008, 06:40 PM
So if it hit a satellite would it not just as likely be knocked as to be less likely to hit earth?

2013
16-04-2008, 06:49 PM
Dont worry if 2012 doesnt get you well then a meteor strike might, just to keep the fear going .Oh and by the way just to make sure the conspiracy bunch dont label us with it it was the work of a teenager so we cant be trying to scare you all shitless really can we !