Air Bags for Planetary Defense
Gallowglass writes "The Canadian paper, the National Post, is reporting on a plan to divert asteroids headed towards Earth. According to the story, the proposer, a Dr. Hermann Burchard, suggests deploying an inflatable mylar bag a few kilometers in size, and using it to push the projectile aside. An air bag for earth? The deployment mechanism isn't detailed in the story."
...shows that smaller asteroids may experience neck injuries or even death from the fast deploying air-bags.
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Answer: Airbags for Planetary Defence
suggests deploying an inflatable mylar bag a few kilometers in size, and using it to push the projectile aside
No, what we should do is build a giant pool-cue stick and knock another asteroid into the first asteroid, deflecting it into the side pocket.
And exactly how do they intend on getting a giant steering wheel into space?
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