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Re: Asteroid Will Miss Earth By Comfortable Distance In 2028
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- Subject: Re: Asteroid Will Miss Earth By Comfortable Distance In 2028
- From: "Art" <art@blurtheline.com>
- Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 12:18:17 -0800
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This may have been mentioned before but ... when an asteroid's trajectory
is theorized, is there ever any consideration given to the chance of that
object being impacted by a different body in the meantime, and thus changing
it's path? Probably a lot of guess work but I was just wondering how
~in-depth~ these studies are...
Regards, Art