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Scientist Nuke an Asteroid in a Lab Mock-Up

Last updated: September 25, 2024 3:39 am
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On September 24, 2024, a groundbreaking experiment took place where scientists successfully simulated a nuclear explosion to deflect an asteroid in a lab mock-up. The results of this experiment, published in Nature Physics, showcased the potential effectiveness of using a nuclear blast to protect Earth from a deadly asteroid impact.

Nathan Moore, a physicist at Sandia National Laboratories, led the experiment along with his team. The focus was on the X-rays emitted by a nuclear explosion, which were believed to have a greater impact on altering an asteroid’s trajectory compared to the shock wave produced by the explosion. Using Sandia’s Z machine, which generates high temperatures and powerful X-rays through magnetic fields, the team directed X-rays at two mock asteroids the size of coffee beans.

The mock asteroids, composed of quartz and silica to mimic different asteroid compositions in the Solar System, were suspended in a vacuum and hit by the X-ray bubble. This X-ray impact caused the asteroids to accelerate and eventually vaporize. The experiment lasted just 20 millionths of a second but provided valuable insights into the potential of using X-rays to deflect larger asteroids, up to 4 kilometers in diameter, away from Earth.

Mary Burkey, a physicist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, praised the study as one of the first to explore the feasibility of nuclear deflection of asteroids on Earth. She highlighted the growing interest in planetary defense strategies and the need for further research in this area. Moore expressed his plans to conduct more experimental tests to refine the effectiveness of the X-ray deflection technique and potentially test it on a real asteroid in space.

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The experiment not only demonstrated the feasibility of using X-rays to alter an asteroid’s trajectory but also opened up new possibilities for planetary defense. With continued research and experimentation, scientists hope to develop more effective methods to protect Earth from potential asteroid impacts. This groundbreaking study offers hope for a proactive approach to safeguarding our planet from catastrophic events.

This article was originally published on September 23, 2024, and is reproduced with permission from Nature. For more information on this study and its implications for asteroid deflection, you can access the original publication.

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