Watch Earth get distroyed

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Watch Earth get distroyed

Post #1by Don. Edwards » 26.06.2006, 21:59

Thought I would pass along a link to a very well made video of a 100km asteroid hitting the and what the results would be. have a look and then take a moment to give thought.
http://www.newscientist.com/blog/technology/

I believe it belongs in this section of the forum.

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Post #2by julesstoop » 26.06.2006, 23:34

This is not realistic. The effect shown looks more like the result from a 500Km asteroid.
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Post #3by PlutonianEmpire » 27.06.2006, 11:22

Don. Edwards wrote:Thought I would pass along a link to a very well made video of a 100km asteroid hitting the and what the results would be. have a look and then take a moment to give thought.
http://www.newscientist.com/blog/technology/

I believe it belongs in this section of the forum.

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Post #4by ajtribick » 27.06.2006, 15:03

Why is the rock all glowy at the start, and why is there all that whooshy noise in space?

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Post #5by selden » 27.06.2006, 15:29

Someone who understands Japanese will have to tell us exactly what's supposed to be going on, but my guess is that someone's attempt to divert it was unsuccessful.

One article I read recently suggested that an above-surface blast of one or more nuclear devices would be the best way to try to divert incoming asteroids. The explosion would provide sideways thrust and, since the forces are all on one side of the body, it'd be less likely to fragment the body into many pieces than would a sub-surface blast like that used in the movie Armageddon.

As for the sound, well, that's just artistic license.
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Post #6by John Van Vliet » 27.06.2006, 15:55

hi as to it wont load the vid is in flash ( windows)
http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download ... kwaveFlash

(linux) you know where and how

The planettessimal is an anime and in tridithional style --the effect glowing and noisey ,etc..

a nuke blast would only be effective for a nickle/iron astroide and not for the stoney (carbonish condrite) -? spelling?
the stony type will fragmentate into a whole lot of "small" ones ( the shotgon effect)

still if we had aprox. 5 to 10 years to impact then landing a VERY BIG rocket on it is the best bet to move it

but it looks cool
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Post #7by MKruer » 28.06.2006, 03:08

While I was watching it the only thing that crossed my mind was "Where are the Japanese robots to save the planet" But yes this looks over climactic for a 100km asteroid. 500km would be more accurate IMO

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Post #8by Startyger » 28.06.2006, 13:25

Is it me.. or did they forget the steam, the rush of atmosphere(wild storms, atmospheric waves e tc), resulting earthquakes, tsunamis, Missile launches (unfortunately, couldn't that be a problem) or waves of land as the thing obviously, smashed pretty deep into the crustt. What about tidal effects before it hit the Planet? ... picky picky.. i know
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Post #9by John Van Vliet » 01.07.2006, 03:22

it's an anime what do you expect

it dose look quite nice / artistic

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Post #10by selden » 01.07.2006, 18:32

Since this evidently is a Japanese anime, not a scientific prediction of what might happen, and since nobody seems to be interested in discussing any of the physics that might be related to such an event, I'm moving this thread to purgatory.
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