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--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Ambrovista<@>aol.com wrote:
NASA's Answer To Global Warming: Move The Earth
Robin McKie - Science Editor
The Observer     http://www.observer.co.uk/     6-10-1

Scientists have found an unusual way to prevent our planet overheating: move 
it to a cooler spot. 
  
All you have to do is hurtle a few comets at Earth, and its orbit will be 
altered. Our world will then be sent spinning into a safer, colder part of 
the solar system. 
  
This startling idea of improving our interplanetary neighbourhood is the 
brainchild of a group of Nasa engineers and American astronomers who say 
their plan could add another six billion years to the useful lifetime of our 
planet - effectively doubling its working life. 
  
'The technology is not at all far-fetched,' said Dr Greg Laughlin, of the 
Nasa Ames Research Center in California. 'It involves the same techniques 
that people now suggest could be used to deflect asteroids or comets heading 
towards Earth. We don't need raw power to move Earth, we just require 
delicacy of planning and manoeuvring.' 
  
The plan put forward by Dr Laughlin, and his colleagues Don Korycansky and 
Fred Adams, involves carefully directing a comet or asteroid so that it 
sweeps close past our planet and transfers some of its gravitational energy 
to Earth. 
  
'Earth's orbital speed would increase as a result and we would move to a 
higher orbit away from the Sun,' Laughlin said. 
  
Engineers would then direct their comet so that it passed close to Jupiter or 
Saturn, where the reverse process would occur. It would pick up energy from 
one of these giant planets. Later its orbit would bring it back to Earth, and 
the process would be repeated. 
  
In the short term, the plan provides an ideal solution to global warming, 
although the team was actually concerned with a more drastic danger. The sun 
is destined to heat up in about a billion years and so 'seriously compromise' 
our biosphere - by frying us. 
  
Hence the group's decision to try to save Earth. 'All you have to do is strap 
a chemical rocket to an asteroid or comet and fire it at just the right 
time,' added Laughlin. 'It is basic rocket science.' 
  
The plan has one or two worrying aspects, however. For a start, space 
engineers would have to be very careful about how they directed their 
asteroid or comet towards Earth. The slightest miscalculation in orbit could 
fire it straight at Earth - with devastating consequences. 
  
It is a point acknowledged by the group. 'The collision of a 100-kilometre 
diameter object with the Earth at cosmic velocity would sterilise the 
biosphere most effectively, at least to the level of bacteria,' they state in 
a paper in Astrophysics and Space Science. 'The danger cannot be 
overemphasised.' 
  
There is also the vexed question of the Moon. As the current issue of 
Scientific American points out, if Earth was pushed out of its current 
position it is 'most likely the Moon would be stripped away from Earth,' it 
states, radically upsetting out planet's climate. 
  
These criticisms are accepted by the scientists. 'Our investigation has shown 
just how delicately Earth is poised within the solar system,' Laughlin 
admitted. 'Nevertheless, our work has practical implications. Our 
calculations show that to get Earth to a safer, distant orbit, it would have 
to pass through unstable zones and would need careful nurturing and nudging. 
Any alien astronomers observing our solar system would know that something 
odd had occurred, and would realise an intelligent lifeform was responsible. 
  
'And the same goes for us. When we look at other solar systems, and detect 
planets around other suns - which we are now beginning to do - we may see 
that planet-moving has occurred. It will give us our first evidence of the 
handiwork of extraterrestrial beings.' 
  
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