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Originally Posted by BlackEleven
Actually, most scientists predict that we'd have no advance warning if a meteor was to ever hit earth. There are literally millions of meteors floating around in space and its very hard to predict their path. The only way we currently have of knowing if a meteor was going to strike Earth is if someone just happened to be looking at one through a telescope; there is no system to track them.
And even assuming we did spot a meteor coming towards Earth, what would we do? Launch a nuke at it, a la Armageddon. All that would accomplish would be splitting the meteor into smaller meteors. Then the Earth would be pelted with several smaller, now radioactive, meteors.
In short, we'd be screwed.
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Actually we would just fly a small space craft in front of it and the space crafts gravity would cause a change in the path of the meteor.