Gregg Easterbrook leads an illustrated tour through the treacherous world of space rocks.
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<i>The Atlantic</i>
June 2008
By Gregg Easterbrook
"The task of defending Earth from objects falling from the skies seems most fitting for NASA, or perhaps for a multinational civilian agency that might be created. Which raises the question: What could NASA, or anyone else, actually do to provide a defense?... Unlike in the movies, where impossibly good-looking, wisecracking men and women grab space suits and race to the launchpad immediately after receiving a warning that something is approaching from space, in real life preparations to defend against a space object would take many years."
   
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