How to protect Earth from a deadly asteroid impact
When astronomers discovered the 1,100-foot-wide near-Earth object Apophis, which for a while looked as if it would wreak havoc on Earth in 2029, they were…
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A small meteoroid, about five feet wide and as heavy as an elephant, had entered the atmosphere at a blinding 42,000 miles per hour before disintegrating dozens of miles above the ground. Additionally, an entire fleet of laser cannons is an option, as is a nuclear explosion at a short distance from the celestial projectile. "This allows the CMO-DA to process both text and visual data without needing a massive infrastructure footprint." CMO-DA runs locally on the device, which means responses do not depend on a connection to Earth.
Furthermore, NASA tests AI medic for astronauts too far from Earth to call a doctor.
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A small meteoroid, about five feet wide and as heavy as an elephant, had entered the atmosphere at a blinding 42,000 miles per hour before disintegrating dozens of miles above the ground.
according to Scientific AmericanAdditionally, an entire fleet of laser cannons is an option, as is a nuclear explosion at a short distance from the celestial projectile.
according to Scientific American"This allows the CMO-DA to process both text and visual data without needing a massive infrastructure footprint." CMO-DA runs locally on the device, which means responses do not depend on a connection to Earth.
according to The RegisterNASA tests AI medic for astronauts too far from Earth to call a doctor.
according to The Register
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