Doomsday Asteroid: Can We Survive?

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Prometheus Books, Dec 8, 2010 - Science - 349 pages
Sixty-five million years ago, a gigantic asteroid collided with Earth. The resulting dust clouds and fire storm blotted out the sunlight, destroying much of the animal, plant, and fish life - most notably, the dinosaurs. What would happen if another giant asteroid found itself on a collision course with Earth? Doomsday Asteroid: Can We Survive? is the most comprehensive current book for general readers to address the threats and potential benefits of asteroids. Space experts Donald W. Cox and James H. Chestek explain the major differences between comets and asteroids and describe what might happen should the Earth suffer a collision with either one of them. Cox and Chestek present a view quite different from that of astronomers: In particular, they cover the Earth defense problem in more detail than any of the other popular works on asteroids and they are critical of the science/astronomical community and its approach to asteroid danger. They also call for establishment of an International Spaceguard Command to oversee planetary safety.
 

Contents

The New Frontier
11
Dr Robert Zubrin
15
Spaceguard Arthur C Clarke
17
Preface
19
Knowledge of the Asteroids
27
The Cosmic Shooting Gallery
29
The Legacy of a Roman Goddess
42
The Explosion of New Discoveries
51
The Road to Space Needs to Be Paved
169
The First Human Visit to the Asteroids
183
Onward to the Main Belt Asteroids
196
Why Colonize the Asteroids?
211
InsideOut Worlds
217
Cosmic Cooperation Is Possible
231
500 Years Later
233
Can It Be Done?
242

Cosmic Cousins
62
an Asteroid Kill the Dinosaurs?
76
19
92
The Search and Landing Process
93
Find the Celestial Objects Threatening Earth
95
Islands in the New Ocean
115
29
118
Island Hopping in the New Ocean
126
Goldmines in the Sky
138
How to Deflect an Asteroid
147
How to Deflect a Comet
158
Colonizing the Minor Planets
167
Stepping Stones to Mars and Beyond
256
Is Anyone Else Out There?
273
Binding the World Together
281
Epilogue
297
Appendices A Selected Bibliography
301
B Glossary
303
Executive Summary of the Shoemaker Report
314
42
318
62
319
E Threats of Death
329
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