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Old 01-23-2010, 02:48 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by Stumptown View Post
Phil Plait, in Death From the Skies, puts the odds of being killed by an impact, large or small, at 1 in 700,000. Those odds are really not that low. There are thousands of objects with Earth-crossing orbits, and many of them are large enough to cause significant damage. If we know about a potential impactor well enough in advance, we do have the capability to avoid the collision. Isn't that worth spending some time and effort on?
I'm going back to my original point. What the odds of that technology being turned on man if it is developed?

Significanly greater than 1 in 700,000.

In other words the last thing people are more ways to blow really big things up.
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