<"It's not gonna knock your socks off, and it certainly won't be the
brightest object in the sky, but it'll be easily observable with the
naked eye, " said Don Yeomans, manager of NASA's Near Earth Object 
(NEO) Program........Yeomans said scientists should be able
to conclude with 99.8 percent accuracy whether a future impact scenario
can be ruled out and he believes we should therefore wait before
launching a mission that could cost hundreds of millions of dollars.

Until then, Yeomans says he won't be losing sleep over Apophis.

"It's an interesting object and it's raised some interesting issues, but
a worrisome threat? No," said Yeomans. "We've got plenty of time.">



    It is just this sort of cavalier attitude that makes me wish the next 
asteroid found will be 100% dead on target to impact earth.   Until that 
happens bureaucrats like Yeomans will have no incentive to do anything about 
diverting impactors.  "Hey no problem it is years away, long after I am 
retired."  When the next impactor is discovered 6 months or 9 months or 1 year 
out there will be little time for anything except the finger pointing.

<"You don't have to change the course of the comet very much to miss the
keyhole if you do it a number of years in advance," said Clark Chapman,>

And the converse of that is that you don't have to change the course much to 
get an impact either, a bank shot off another small asteroid might do or a 
close approach to a larger one.

I am not paranoid and think a large impact in my lifetime is unlikely.   
However I am amazed that the US government can spend $2 million on a heated bus 
stop in Alaska, or $15-$20 Billion on farm subsidies, etc, etc and almost 
nothing on NEO detection and absolutely nothing on impactor diversion.   SOHO 
just discovered its 1000th comet with 900 of them found in just the last 5 
years.  The longest lead time on a comet is what - 9 months?   The government 
can't scratch it own ass in 9 months let alone mount a diversion program.   I 
believe we have the technical capability but that the government, all 
governments, are totally lacking in the will to do anything.  Only an imminent 
impact will change that.  I just hope it is an asteroid 10-20 years out and not 
a comet 9 months out.

I will step off my soapbox now, take a deep breath and return to calm obscurity.


--
Eric Olson
ELKK Meteorites
http://www.star-bits.com



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