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With a 500-km meteor and a Pink Floyd instrumental.


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YesButNoButYes]

Good morning!

I’m impressed by things like this – probably because I am a child of the Cold War, so I think in terms of apocalypses. I’m a fun date, me.

But it’s good to know that there are things out there in the universe that can wipe out civilization in just under 24 hours. It’s also the best argument there is for getting a Mars colonization program together.

All week on TV here they’ve been doing profiles on the astronauts of Shenzhou VII, which blasts off this weekend for China’s third manned space mission. Watching all this running in parralel to the daily tragicomedy of “today’s list of dairy products laced with plastic additives that will kill you” updates, it’s easy to say, “Oh great, they can send a man into space but they can’t milk a f***ing cow safely without endangering everyone.”

Maybe. It’s a common argument that we should ignore space and concentrate on straightening out the mess we’ve made of the Earth. But a 500-km meteor would pretty much solve the milk problem overnight. It’d solve all of our problems, actually. Extinction will do that. So it’d be nice to have somewhere else to go.

I’d go on, but Warren Ellis makes a far better argument than me. (Except for the bit about the dogs, I mean.)

Space is the place,

This is dF

on 2008-09-23 11:32 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] dr-nebula.livejournal.com
Neat little simulation - though I think it *under estimates* the destructive power of an impact of that magnitude.

on 2008-09-23 12:17 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] def-fr0g-42.livejournal.com
Well, you know what they say: "close" only counts with horse shoes, hand grenades and big-ass meteor strikes.

on 2008-09-23 02:49 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] bosswriter.livejournal.com
Great video - love the Pink Floyd. The final caption is very sobering. Shows how the Earth is just another rock floating around subject to the whims of universal dynamics.

on 2008-09-26 09:35 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] drhoz.livejournal.com
6 times? I find that quite doubtful. It's been a LONG time since there was anything that big wandering around the inner solar system, and the only time anything of that scale *was* was back in the proto-earth stage anyway

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