Current statistics on the flux of impactors on the Earth reveal that asteroids with a diameter larger than few hundreds of meters are unlikely to reach the Earth’s orbit, although their potential effects on the life of our planet could be quite catastrophic. The present article assesses a set consisting of four deflection approaches, namely: kinetic impactor, ion beam deflection, enhanced gravity tractor, and laser ablation to be applied to mitigate a hypothetic impact with an asteroid smaller than 250 meters in diameter. This size range corresponds to the most common impactors that occur in timescales of less than 100.000 years. With the current discovery rate for small asteroids, such a range of diameters could be of interest to assess a ...
International audienceDeflection missions to near-Earth asteroids will encounter non-negligible unce...
AbstractThe National Academy has recently produced reports on the potential hazard and mitigation st...
Small celestial bodies such as Near Earth Objects (NEOs) have become a common subject of study becau...
In this paper we assess and compare the effectiveness of four classes of non-nuclear asteroid deflec...
In this paper we assess and compare the effectiveness of four classes of non-nuclear asteroid deflec...
In this paper we assess and compare the effectiveness of four classes of non-nuclear asteroid deflec...
Nuclear explosions, and a wide variety of technologies not yet realized, have been proposed to defle...
We assess in this paper 3 different deflection approaches for a wide range of virtual collision scen...
Since the first Near Earth Object (NEO) defence system, Project Icarus, was published in 1967, where...
Over the last few years, the possible scenario of an asteroid threatening to impact the Earth has st...
This paper re-examines the deflection concept with, arguably, the highest technological readiness le...
International audienceDeflection missions to near-Earth asteroids will encounter non-negligible unce...
International audienceDeflection missions to near-Earth asteroids will encounter non-negligible unce...
International audienceDeflection missions to near-Earth asteroids will encounter non-negligible unce...
International audienceDeflection missions to near-Earth asteroids will encounter non-negligible unce...
International audienceDeflection missions to near-Earth asteroids will encounter non-negligible unce...
AbstractThe National Academy has recently produced reports on the potential hazard and mitigation st...
Small celestial bodies such as Near Earth Objects (NEOs) have become a common subject of study becau...
In this paper we assess and compare the effectiveness of four classes of non-nuclear asteroid deflec...
In this paper we assess and compare the effectiveness of four classes of non-nuclear asteroid deflec...
In this paper we assess and compare the effectiveness of four classes of non-nuclear asteroid deflec...
Nuclear explosions, and a wide variety of technologies not yet realized, have been proposed to defle...
We assess in this paper 3 different deflection approaches for a wide range of virtual collision scen...
Since the first Near Earth Object (NEO) defence system, Project Icarus, was published in 1967, where...
Over the last few years, the possible scenario of an asteroid threatening to impact the Earth has st...
This paper re-examines the deflection concept with, arguably, the highest technological readiness le...
International audienceDeflection missions to near-Earth asteroids will encounter non-negligible unce...
International audienceDeflection missions to near-Earth asteroids will encounter non-negligible unce...
International audienceDeflection missions to near-Earth asteroids will encounter non-negligible unce...
International audienceDeflection missions to near-Earth asteroids will encounter non-negligible unce...
International audienceDeflection missions to near-Earth asteroids will encounter non-negligible unce...
AbstractThe National Academy has recently produced reports on the potential hazard and mitigation st...
Small celestial bodies such as Near Earth Objects (NEOs) have become a common subject of study becau...