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17 Apr 2008, Iain Thomson , V3
Nasa has stated that the odds of the Earth being hit by an asteroid in 2036 have not been reduced, despite earlier reports.
The agency had appeared to support calculations by a German teenager that the odds of the Apophis asteroid hitting the Earth had reduced from 1 in 45,000 to 1 in 450.
Schoolboy Nico Marquardt had calculated that if the asteroid hit a satellite in 2029 it would be more likely to hit Earth on its return from the Sun in 2036.
"Nasa offices involved in near-Earth object research were not contacted and have had no correspondence with a young German student who claims that the Apophis impact probability is far higher than the current estimate," said the Near-Earth Object Program Office at Nasa's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena.
"This student's conclusion is reportedly based on the possibility of a collision with an artificial satellite during the asteroid's close approach in April 2029.
"However, the asteroid will not pass near the main belt of geosynchronous satellites in 2029, and the chance of a collision with a satellite is exceedingly remote."
Do you agree?
Asteroid
No asteroid should be played down in this manner.
Every Asteroid on a relative path to Earth, should be taken seriously.
Indeed NASA themselves were taking this one seriously, so to suddenly downscale the interest, is a seemingly stupid move.
They know they are well in the public eye with this one, but trying to lie to the public will not work
Posted by Carl, 19 Apr 2008
Make up your minds
Apophis is a potentially killer asteroid - NASA has said so since 2005, so downplaying concern now only fuels the urgency to have a plan by 2013 (a year after the Mayan calendar ends)...Enough smoke, unless it's from a peace pipe.
Posted by Erin Martin, 17 Apr 2008