Russia warns of asteroid threat
MOSCOW, Sept. 5 (UPI) -- Russia's top space official said
international cooperation is needed to deal with the threat of an
asteroid collision with the Earth.
Anatoly Perminov told the Russian newspaper Krasnaya Zvezda
the threat is real and needs to be solved "through broad
international cooperation" within the framework of the United
Nations, RIA Novosti reported Friday.
A Moscow scientific conference has identified the 99942
Apophis, or Asteroid 2004 MN4, as the largest threat to Earth. The
asteroid will be 22,400 miles from Earth in 2029 and there is
concern it could end up on a collision course with planet in 2036,
creating an explosion larger than the 1908 Tunguska explosion that
felled more than 80 million trees in a 830-square-mile region of
Siberia, RIA Novosti said.
While some researchers say the asteroids should be exploded
before they reach Earth, other suggest a better method is to deflect
the asteroids from their collision path.
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