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   KEYWORDS : ASTEROID DEFENSE
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Small Asteroids Pose Big New Threat -- Charles Q. Choi  -- Space.com  -- December 19, 2007

The fact that a relatively small asteroid could still cause such a massive explosion as Tunguska suggests "we should be making more efforts at detecting the smaller ones than we have till now," according to astronomers.

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The sky is falling, really -- Russell L. Schweickart  -- International Herald Tribune  -- March 16, 2007

Last week two events in Washington - a conference on "planetary defense" held by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, and the release by NASA of a report titled "Near-Earth Object Survey and Deflection Analysis of Alternatives" - gave us good news and bad on this front. On the promising side, scientists have a good grasp of the risks of a cosmic fender-bender, and have several ideas that could potentially stave off disaster. Unfortunately, the government doesn't seem to have any plan to put this expertise into action.

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Meteor warning system needed, says panel -- Michael Kanellos   -- News.com  -- February 16, 2007

A gravity tractor, as envisioned by scientists, is a spacecraft that would hover over an asteroid on a collision course with Earth and, through gravitational attraction, accelerate or slow down the asteroid's rate of travel. By altering the speed, the gravity tractor could prevent the asteroid from striking Earth and wreaking environmental and economic havoc.

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Gravity Tractors Beat Bombs -- Mark Peplow  -- Nature  -- November 11, 2005

A pair of NASA astronauts has unveiled a design for an innovative space tug that could one day save the world by nudging a potentially threating asteroid out of the Earth's path.

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Engineers seek to deflect asteroids on collision course with Earth -- Alok Jha  -- Guardian  -- September 28, 2005

British scientists are undertaking a three-year, £300,000 government study to work out the feasibility of changing the direction of threatening asteroids.

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U.S. Congressman Backs Asteroid Agency -- Staff  -- Wired News  -- June 01, 2005

The creation of a government agency to protect the Earth from a catastrophic asteroid strike is being endorsed by a senior member of the U.S. House Science Committee.

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Asteroid Eaters: Robots to Hunt Space Rocks, Protect Earth -- Tariq Malik  -- Space.com  -- May 19, 2004

A team of researchers have come up with an asteroid defense concept that would use a swarm of nuclear-powered robots to drill into an approaching asteroid and hurl chunks of it into space with enough force to gradually push it into a non-Earth impacting course.

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Earth At Risk: New Calls For Planetary Defense -- Leonard David  -- Space.com  -- February 25, 2004

An international group of astronomers and policymakers met to discuss possible next steps to defend Earth against asteroids.

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Finding menacing asteroids is a first step -- Hil Anderson  -- United Press International  -- February 24, 2004

A cadre of space scientists is becoming more adept at sorting out the swarm of asteroids and comets floating through the solar system and has turned its attention to the more-daunting job of doing something about the potentially disastrous collision with Earth.

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NASA crafting bag of tricks to deflect hurtling asteroids -- Kent Faulk  -- Birmingham News  -- September 08, 2003

NASA researchers are developing methods to nudge Earth-bound asteroids out of the way.

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