DeepSpace Industries assegura que es necessita una inspecció de les defenses contra els asteroides
RUSSIAN METEOR IMPACT SHOWS THE NEED FOR A SENTRY LINE OF ASTEROID INSPECTION SPACECRAFT
McLean, VA February 15 Todays impact in Russia and the near miss by asteroid 2012 DA14 should shock the world into creating a sentry line of spacecraft circling the Earth to intercept and evaluate incoming threats, Deep Space Industries proposed.
The hundreds of people injured in northern Russia show its time to take action and no longer be passive about these threats, said Rick Tumlinson, chairman of Deep Space Industries.
Deep Space Industries proposes establishing several sentry lines encircling Earth with small spacecraft able to dart after intruders to get close-in photos and data as they pass. Over time additional spacecraft able to grab samples for analysis on Earth would join the sentry lines.
Not all asteroids are the same, and to be ready to deflect one thats on a dangerous trajectory the world needs to know more about their structure and composition. Many may be solid but all photos so far have shown gravel and rock piles. A defense plan assuming the wrong type could make matters worse.
Placing ten of our small FireFly spacecraft into position to intercept close encounters would take four years and less than $100 million, said David Gump, CEO of Deep Space Industries. This will help the world develop the understanding needed to block later threats.
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Derek Pollé, classe Marx
McLean, VA February 15 Todays impact in Russia and the near miss by asteroid 2012 DA14 should shock the world into creating a sentry line of spacecraft circling the Earth to intercept and evaluate incoming threats, Deep Space Industries proposed.
The hundreds of people injured in northern Russia show its time to take action and no longer be passive about these threats, said Rick Tumlinson, chairman of Deep Space Industries.
Deep Space Industries proposes establishing several sentry lines encircling Earth with small spacecraft able to dart after intruders to get close-in photos and data as they pass. Over time additional spacecraft able to grab samples for analysis on Earth would join the sentry lines.
Not all asteroids are the same, and to be ready to deflect one thats on a dangerous trajectory the world needs to know more about their structure and composition. Many may be solid but all photos so far have shown gravel and rock piles. A defense plan assuming the wrong type could make matters worse.
Placing ten of our small FireFly spacecraft into position to intercept close encounters would take four years and less than $100 million, said David Gump, CEO of Deep Space Industries. This will help the world develop the understanding needed to block later threats.
Font: http://deepspaceindustries.com
Derek Pollé, classe Marx
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