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gatredditoday at 10:33 AM3 repliesview on HN

Wild that we went from "can we even deflect an asteroid" to measurably changing a solar orbit. 150 milliseconds sounds tiny until you realize compounding over decades makes that a meaningful trajectory shift. The engineering confidence this gives for actual planetary defense is massive.


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phkahlertoday at 1:44 PM

>> The engineering confidence this gives for actual planetary defense is massive.

I've been waiting for this a long time. They initially reported significant changes to the orbit of the smaller rock around the larger one which was cool and all, but I kept wanting to hear how much it affected the whole system. I suspect it's taken several years to answer that because it's such a tiny change in velocity. Dimorphos we can deflect, Didymos not so much.

jl6today at 1:39 PM

Or offense.

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nashashmitoday at 2:00 PM

Slight changes can cause such impacts? Now imagine how many other meteors and comets also will be adjusting because of this. Will one of them once on a course to never hit earth suddenly shift to hit earth in a thousand years time? The confidence i get is the opposite

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