Nuclear explosives are a mature technology with well-characterized effects. Proposed utilizations include a near asteroid burst to ablate surface material and nudge the body to a safer orbit, or a direct sub-surface burst to fragment the body. For this latter method, previous estimates suggest that for times as short as 1000 days, over 99.999% of the material is diverted, and no longer impacts the Earth, a huge mitigation factor. To better understand these possibilities, we have used a multidimensional radiation/hydrodynamics code to simulate sub-surface and above surface bursts on an inhomogeneous, 1 km diameter body with an average density of 2 g/cc. The body, or fragments (up to 750,000) are then tracked along 4 representative orbits to ...
The fragmentation of an Earth threatening asteroid as a result of a hazard mitigation mission is exa...
The consequences of the fragmentation of an Earth-threatening asteroid due to an attempted deflectio...
Nuclear explosions, and a wide variety of technologies not yet realized, have been proposed to defle...
AbstractThe National Academy has recently produced reports on the potential hazard and mitigation st...
AbstractThe threat of asteroid impacts on Earth poses a low-probability but high consequence risk, w...
Asteroid collisions with the Earth pose a great threat to the safety of populations around the globe...
This paper introduces a novel deflection approach based on nuclear explosions: the nuclear cycler. T...
One means of countering a hazardous asteroid is discussed: destruction of the object using a nuclear...
In the future, a hazardous asteroid will find itself on a collision course with Earth. It is an inev...
deflection as the safest and most effective means of potentially hazardous object (PHO) impact preve...
This paper describes the orbital dispersion modeling, analysis, and simulation of a near-Earth objec...
Splitting by atomic bombs an asteroid in flight is the best way to deflect its trajectory. How and w...
The mitigation of potentially hazardous objects (PHOs) can be accomplished by a variety of methods i...
Splitting by atomic bombs an asteroid in flight is the best way to deflect its trajectory. How and w...
Laser ablation of a Near Earth Object (NEO) on a collision course with Earth produces a cloud of eje...
The fragmentation of an Earth threatening asteroid as a result of a hazard mitigation mission is exa...
The consequences of the fragmentation of an Earth-threatening asteroid due to an attempted deflectio...
Nuclear explosions, and a wide variety of technologies not yet realized, have been proposed to defle...
AbstractThe National Academy has recently produced reports on the potential hazard and mitigation st...
AbstractThe threat of asteroid impacts on Earth poses a low-probability but high consequence risk, w...
Asteroid collisions with the Earth pose a great threat to the safety of populations around the globe...
This paper introduces a novel deflection approach based on nuclear explosions: the nuclear cycler. T...
One means of countering a hazardous asteroid is discussed: destruction of the object using a nuclear...
In the future, a hazardous asteroid will find itself on a collision course with Earth. It is an inev...
deflection as the safest and most effective means of potentially hazardous object (PHO) impact preve...
This paper describes the orbital dispersion modeling, analysis, and simulation of a near-Earth objec...
Splitting by atomic bombs an asteroid in flight is the best way to deflect its trajectory. How and w...
The mitigation of potentially hazardous objects (PHOs) can be accomplished by a variety of methods i...
Splitting by atomic bombs an asteroid in flight is the best way to deflect its trajectory. How and w...
Laser ablation of a Near Earth Object (NEO) on a collision course with Earth produces a cloud of eje...
The fragmentation of an Earth threatening asteroid as a result of a hazard mitigation mission is exa...
The consequences of the fragmentation of an Earth-threatening asteroid due to an attempted deflectio...
Nuclear explosions, and a wide variety of technologies not yet realized, have been proposed to defle...