• TrojanRoomCoffeePot@lemmy.world
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    Odds are low, but not zero. Still a bit of a nothingburger now that we’ve been able to successfully land probes on asteroids to sample their contents (and even send back video similar to images taken by Mars rovers). Strap a small thermonuclear warhead to an unmanned probe and redirect its trajectory - not a simple matter but entirely feasible.

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      Unmanned? Nah, lets just assemble a team of oil drillers and send them up there like space cowboys.

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        It’ll be easier to teach drillers to fly shuttles than it would be to teach astronauts how to dig a hole.

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      Well it would still have an impact energy less than that of tsar bomba, and probably just hit an ocean.

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      Yeah, because at best it just splashes in the ocean, worst it hits a city and causes mass suffering as thousands die from the impact and fallout. It’s not going to end any suffering

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    12 hours ago

    I begin to worry when I see this asteroid still in the sky and how it becomes gradually bigger

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    Thankfully I live in the USA where we’re totally safe because we reject science! But don’t you try coming here for safety, we hate everybody else. You’ll probably just be sent to gitmo.

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    Everyone saying “they can evacuate” clearly doesn’t remember how bad the covid response was.

    There will be anti-space conspiracy theorists. The ownership class would demand people continue working until the last possible minute (and beyond). It would be politicized, because some people are unbelievably stupid, cruel, and selfish, and enough people are so stupid they’ll buy in.

    Now, if we could make the meteor fall on a location occupied solely by the people who don’t believe in science…

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      23 hours ago

      Also the impact risk corridor passes through states that are poorly equipped for large civil defence operations: Ethiopia and the CAR are in civil wars, Yemen is in a civil war with the majority of the country under the control of an unrecognized government, and the South Sudanese government is quite week—being at peace only for the last 5 years

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      Everyone saying “they can evacuate” clearly doesn’t remember how bad the covid response was.

      or not paying attention to political winds welcoming the evacuees.

      It would make sense to have a more cooperative world, even if cooperation involves “victims” compensating those able to protect them. Hope the US can continue to contribute tracking resources, at least.

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      … that’s exactly what would happen, it would land on all the people who don’t believe in science.

      If this happens frequently enough the Republican Party will just vanish.

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    Outside of extremely extenuating circumstances, this isn’t a worry. We already have proof-of-concept tech like DART to divert asteroids, aerospace engineers can use this to get governments to fund them even better, asteroid goes behind the sun for 3 years, asteroid diverting technology advances even further, in 2028 when the path of travel becomes more precise the chance of hitting us gets revised down to zero, and we’ve advanced our technology should anything more serious come our way in the future

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    The sad thing is that according to Scott Manley video the areas it can hit are equatorial Africa or South of India, so lot of countries will try to ignore it

    Until those countries start planning a meteor re route, which if done improperly could push the impact zone anywhere.

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          it’s definitely balanced towards giving you better hands.

          I’ve pulled like 8 royal flushes out of it with less than 10 hours spent playing poker in there. I’ve never even seen a royal flush in other contexts.

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              haha, that’s why I’ve put almost 10 hours into it.

              i suspect most mini games start to show their problems and biases when you spend 10 hours playing then lol. like, gwent was sick, but it really was just about stacking the most strong cards intoa single deck as you could.

              caravan though… that was a great damn mini game. the interactive and believable element of needing to go around and collect old world playing cards to build out your deck did a lot to extend the game into the broader world. more than that though, it’s a genuinely playable and relatively balanced game. i happened to have a lot of incomplete card decks lying around when i grew up. eventually i repurposed those into one big deck that would get split in half to play with people irl and a randomized deck. only fantasy card game I’ve ever been able to recreate and play at home without buying anything. and it even played pretty well.

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        Eh, I liked Far Cry 3’s poker minigame better. Or, from memory, RDR1.

        Yes, the atmosphere is great. But the stacks are just so low, players give little action, and the overall game flow is glacial in RDR2.