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20.03.2007

      Megaton nuclear blast can protect Earth against asteroid attack 
     
     
      "To deal with a giant asteroid, the human race will probably have to 
detonate a nuclear charge with an explosive force equal to that of several 
hundred A-bombs dropped on Hiroshima," said Anatoly Zaitsev, head of the 
Russian Center for Planetary Defense. On the face of it, his idea to use nukes 
for stopping a space intruder may appear crazy. However, one might as well give 
it another thought should the threat posed by a giant asteroid look real. 
Anatoly Zaitsev speaks with MK reporters about his plan to prevent the end of 
the world: 

            
            
                  A huge nuclear blast may destroy nuclear asteroid 
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      "There's a lack of government support for us, that's the main ingredient 
still missing. All the remaining components are on hand," Zaitsev said. The 
Tsitadel (Russian for "citadel") program encompasses the best projects 
developed by the Lavochkin NPO (a production and research company - ed. note), 
Molniya NPO, and Vympel NPO. The projects aim to detect and intercept dangerous 
heavenly bodies. Westerns companies have just begun working on the problem, 
whereas we got plenty of experience and necessary equipment," Zaitsev added. 

      Yet the Americans have long built a powerful skyward "scanner" capable of 
gathering data on every dangerous heavenly body. 

      It's true. But the U.S. skyward surveillance system can only detect 
flying objects at night, whereas our equipment is capable of identifying 
objects bound for Earth from the Sun. We will be able to build a reliable 
system for the global anti-asteroid protection of Earth within five years 
provided that our program is adequately funded. This country could take full 
advantage of such an opportunity. However, the Russian government seems to be 
completely aware of a real threat posed by asteroids. 

      Perhaps the threat has been slightly exaggerated 

      Well, you can judge for yourself. According to estimates by U.S. sources, 
there are about 4,000 asteroids flying in space at the moment. Those asteroids 
pose a potential threat to Earth. Some of them are the size of a fellow that 
caused the Tunguska Event, others are even larger. A larger asteroid poses the 
biggest threat. I'm referring to Apophis, a notorious asteroid measuring from 
200 to 400 meters in diameter. In 2029, it is expected to fly past Earth at a 
distance of less than 40,000 kilometers. If the asteroid should get into a 
small area dubbed a "keyhole" during a fly-by in 2029, it will inevitably 
collide with Earth while flying past the planet again in 2036. 

      So what is your plan? 

      We suggest that a rapid response air-ground force under the Tsitadel 
program be put in place. The task force will comprise surveillance spacecraft, 
exploration spacecraft and interceptors. 



      Once a dangerous heavenly body is sighted by surveillance spacecraft, 
light-weight exploration spacecraft will be immediately launched into space to 
gather data for target acquisition. Exploration spacecraft would approach an 
'aggressor' and take photographs of it; they would also examine its makeup and 
trajectory. By the way, we are no strangers to this kind of activity. The 
Soviet Vega unmanned spacecraft designed by the Lavochkin NPO were launched to 
flyby Comet Halley in the mid-1980s. The spacecraft had a two part mission to 
investigate Venus and also flyby the comet. 

      What about the interceptors? Are they available to share in the program? 

      The Center for Planetary Defense suggests that an interceptor be built 
using the design of Phobos Ground spacecraft, which should be launched to flyby 
Mars' moon in 2009. If we get enough information regarding a collision several 
years before it actually takes place e.g. the Apophis case, we would be able to 
deploy an interceptor for dealing a kinetic blow to the asteroid. It will 
change its speed and direction following the blow, and therefore it will pose 
no threat to Earth any longer. 

      What if an object the size of the Tunguska Meteorite should come out of 
the blue? 

      Then we'll have to act according to a contingency interception plan. 
There is a booster rocket Dnieper, designed on the basis of the ballistic 
missile Satana (Russian for "Satan"). It can be activated for launching within 
several minutes. We can also use the method of a kinetic blow if an object is 
relatively small, some fifty meters or so in diameter. However, a nuclear 
explosion will be the only solution for taking care of a 'space stranger' which 
measures from 100 to 200 meters. Using a nuclear weapon against asteroids is 
currently considered the most reliable method. 

      Is it going to be a big blast? 

      We will have to use a nuclear charge with an explosive force equal to 
that of several thousands A-bombs dropped on Hiroshima. In other words, it's 
going be a megaton nuclear charge. 

      What kind of impact will it have on the humankind? 

      The impact may vary depending on a distance at which the charge will be 
detonated. In any case, we'll have to go for the lesser of two evils. We 
propose that an insurance fund of the humankind be set up so that different 
nations may join forces to deal with the threat of an asteroid attack; 
otherwise a nation that builds an anti-asteroid defense system single-handed 
may be enticed to dictate its terms to other nations or simply keep them in the 
dark about the impending danger. 

      Moskovski Komsomolets 

      Translated by Guerman Grachev
      Pravda.ru
     

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