Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
One of the goals of NEO surveys is to discover Earth impactors before they hit. How
much warning time is desirable depends on the size of the impactors: for the larger
ones more time is needed to mount effective mitigation measures. Initially, NEO surveys
were aimed at large impactors, that can have significant global effects; however, their
typical time scale is orders of magnitude larger than human lifetime. At the other ex-
treme, monthly and annual events, liberating energies of the order of 1 to 10 kilotons,
are immaterial as a threat to mankind, not justifying substantial expenditure on them.
Intermediate events are of more concern: in the megatons range, timescales are of the or-
der of centuries, and the damage can be substantial. A classical example is the Tunguska
event, in which a body with a diameter of about 30 to 50 m liberated about 5 megatons
in the atmosphere, devastating 2 000 square kilometers of Siberian forest.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Near Earth Asteroids; Impact risk; orbital dynamics; celestial mechanics
List of contributors:
Valsecchi, GIOVANNI BATTISTA; Rossi, Alessandro
Book title:
Highlights of Astronomy
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