Hi Ron - 

As I did not make it to the Flagstaff meeting nor to the Texas session, and 
I've read no coverage of either, so here's some stupid questions for the NASA 
NEO office:

Last I heard, the AF had walked away from PS1 operations, and Weiler was not 
walking in. What's going on with PanStarrs operation and funding?

Assume that every 26 million years or so the Earth gets pounded by a Long 
Period Comet. (In other words, Clube and Napier's injection model is correct, 
and Mueller and Morrison's Nemesis model is wrong.)

What is the best way of getting the earliest warning of an inbound LPC?
Not the cheapest, but the BEST.

Assume that the ELE for humans (in contrast to other species) is about once per 
1,000,000 years. How much is it worth to find out what hit, whether comet or 
asteroid?

Assume that small 30 m cometissimals hit the Earth quite often and cause 5 kt 
airbursts, and can come from any direction without prior passes. Does a radar 
or lidar system based on the Moon then make sense for their detection?

Do you know if anyone in the US federal government has responsibility for 
investigating geoblemes or tsunami remains?

What is the current state of the imaging of 73P's fragment stream?
Will WISE be able to make 2 band observations? Will the price of Moss take a 
sudden plunge in 2022?

Finally, the President sent a proposal in reply to a request from the Congress 
to set up an office under FEMA to plan impact response. Has any action been 
taken by the Congress yet? Any by NASA?

Thanks for your answers. I would not like to go on to late night talk radio and 
give more than 50,000 listeners wrong information, but I can.

PS - Hi Steve, Geoff - there's television, and then there's radio. I'm sure 
Discovery PR can line you up to take the public's questions.

That about uses up all my stupidity for the evening.

E.P. Grondine
Man and Impact in the Americas



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