I saw an IMAX presentation at the Denver Museum of Natural History called "Cosmic Collisions." It was produced by the DMNH, NASA, & several other major organizations.
However, they proposed that it is possible/realistic to redirect a 7-mile wide chunk of rock via gravity alone. That pissed me off. I felt they had just insulted my intelligence. However, I don't want to judge prematurely.
- What do you see as the pros/cons of such a plan?
- Do you believe that it has a snowball's chance of actually working?
2007-06-01
02:47:19
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