by Suff » 24 Nov 2021, 17:36
In order for a nuke to work it would have to penetrate and then detonate. Even then, without careful modelling, there would be no guarantee that it would not just break up into parts and batter the earth over a larger area.
This experiment is, as far as I can work out, to determine the cumulative effects of mass and inertia on an asteroid so that they can then extrapolate to larger masses and velocity, thus inertia. Think something like a starship refuelled in orbit and sending something like 1,000 tons in total (the whole ship becomes mass and inertia), barelling in at around 500,000 mph.
Or something in those orders. Numbers are a bit vague. Nobody has ever refuelled a rocket that size in orbit then boosted it out of orbit with that amount of fuel. But the above figures are nearly 6mt. However that is also not quite the same. A 6mt nuke going off on the surface will emit its energy in all directions. This 6mt would be focused and directed. Potentially having a deflecting force massively higher than a nuke on its own.
The theory is sound. The application boggles the mind. It is not beyond us, just beyond what we want to afford I think.
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