Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Russian Asteroid Explosion and Past Impactors Paint a Potentially Grim Future for Earth

Russian Asteroid Explosion and Past Impactors Paint a Potentially Grim Future for Earth:
Impactors strike during the reign of the dinosaurs (image credit: MasPix/devianart)
Russian Asteroid Explosion and Past Impactors Paint a Potentially Grim Future for Earth
An artist’s sketch of asteroids striking the Earth 65 million years ago during the reign of the Dinosaurs.  Humanity will face potentially dangerous impactors, both large and small, from space in the (distant/near?) future. It is inevitable. (image credit: MasPix/deviantart).
The recent meteor explosion over Chelyabinsk brought to the forefront a topic that has worried astronomers for years, namely that an impactor from space could cause widespread human fatalities.  Indeed, the thousand+ injured recently in Russia was a wake-up call. Should humanity be worried about impactors? “Hell yes!” replied astronomer Neil deGrasse Tyson to CNN’s F. Zakharia .
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