What happens If some asteroid bump directly with earth ? Is there is any method to save our earth from unwanted asteroid ??
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If a asteroid will bump directly in Earth,then we have to face its many dangerous consequences.
Some of the effects will be:
•The people living close to the impact will die of shock wave.
•An invisible wave of pressure can pulverize people in an instant.
•Wind will fill the air with debris.
•If the impact occurred in a sea then there will be very large and destructive tsunami which will travel at supersonic speed across the sea.
•Moreover, the planet temperature would gradually decrease.
Nasa has used many ways to save our earth from unwanted asteroids some of the ways are:
•A joint venture between NASA and weapons labs from the Energy Department has resulted in the design of a spacecraft capable of saving the planet
•Named HAMMER (Hypervelocity Asteroid Mitigation Mission for Emergency Response), the 8.8-ton craft would ram into a Bennu-like asteroid and slow it enough so that the Sun can exert more pull on it, changing its orbital path and saving the Earth from a collision
•This is the "impactor" method, so-called because it involves changing the course of the asteroid with carefully timed impacts.
Hope this helps you:-)
If a asteroid will bump directly in Earth,then we have to face its many dangerous consequences.
Some of the effects will be:
•The people living close to the impact will die of shock wave.
•An invisible wave of pressure can pulverize people in an instant.
•Wind will fill the air with debris.
•If the impact occurred in a sea then there will be very large and destructive tsunami which will travel at supersonic speed across the sea.
•Moreover, the planet temperature would gradually decrease.
Nasa has used many ways to save our earth from unwanted asteroids some of the ways are:
•A joint venture between NASA and weapons labs from the Energy Department has resulted in the design of a spacecraft capable of saving the planet
•Named HAMMER (Hypervelocity Asteroid Mitigation Mission for Emergency Response), the 8.8-ton craft would ram into a Bennu-like asteroid and slow it enough so that the Sun can exert more pull on it, changing its orbital path and saving the Earth from a collision
•This is the "impactor" method, so-called because it involves changing the course of the asteroid with carefully timed impacts.
Hope this helps you:-)
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