[meteorite-list] Chelyabinsk at White House today

Chris Peterson clp at alumni.caltech.edu
Mon Mar 25 21:08:51 EDT 2013


It's extremely doubtful that this body could have done all that much 
more damage. It simply wasn't big enough, or strong enough. A little 
steeper (or just as likely, as little shallower), a little earlier or 
later, probably wouldn't have made much difference.

While I'd love to see a constellation of IR space telescopes looking for 
asteroids in this size range, realistically there's probably nothing we 
could do if we found one, and as a matter of public policy, the money 
might well be considered poorly spent.

The reality is that the actual risk to human life and property from 
small asteroids is absurdly small compared to a large number of other 
things that we actually have some control over.

Chris

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Chris L Peterson
Cloudbait Observatory
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On 3/25/2013 3:15 PM, Michael Farmer wrote:
> Congratulations to Dante Lauretta of UOfA Lunar and Planetary Laboratory and Osiris-Rex mission, who presented a piece of Chelyabinsk that I donated, to President Obama and Congress today while there to discuss the threat of asteroid impact.
>
> Chelyabinsk was almost a "City Killer" as Richard Kowalski told me yesterday, had it come in a few second earlier and steeper angle, a million people in Chelyabinsk would likely be dead today.
> Time to take meteorites serious.
>
> Michael Farmer




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