Using Gravity To Tow Asteroids
cryptocom writes "Space.com is reporting that two scientists at NASA are proposing using a 20-ton spacecraft to pull asteroids off a possible collision course with Earth, using the spacecraft's own gravity as an attractor. This idea would not only be cheaper, but have a much higher chance of success, due to not having to actually land on the asteroid's surface."
How about a 20-ton FIRST POST?
By my calculations, you'd need a 21-ton spacecraft to move an asteroid off course and save the earth from disaster. So they better start collecting enough metal to make one because 21-tons is a lot and will take quite a bit of power to put into orbit. ;-)
And yes, I RTFA'd and understand that everything has gravity and in space it has more effect, etc.
I didn't RTFA. But if your figures are right...
US debt 8 trillion = $8,000,000,000
Cost to launch = $ 400,000,000
So you'd be able to launch 20 of these things not 20,000.
TODO create witty sig.
I'll give you 10 bucks to let the asteroid hit us.
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