An Asteroid Defense System

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An Asteroid Defense System should be NASA's and the Space Force's number-one priority. True, no really big asteroid has struck Earth since the event that killed off the dinosaurs -- but it's always a possibility we should be prepared for.

By the way, in Armageddon and Deep Impact, an Earthbound asteroid is dealt with by blowing it up with nuclear weapons. That is inadvisible -- now you have a cloud of fragments, with the same aggregate mass and kinetic energy as the original asteroid, heading for Earth along the same trajectory, only now they're radioactive. A better approach would be to try to divert the asteroid's course.
 
Of course, how can we expect anyone to invest money to counter such a distant threat, when so many governments and corporations won't even take seriously the much more imminent threat of climate change?
 
Ross Perot proposed to solve the problem by cutting spending and raising taxes at the same time.

Nobody wanted to hear that.
And now we need to fix it. I've always thought it was bullshit that Congress could vote to raise our debt ceiling but I have no voice in how much I'm allowed to borrow. I pay all my bills.
 
Look, we have a military Space Force now. Its purpose, like every branch of the Armed Forces, is to protect America from threats. Other than asteroids, what space-based threats even exist at present? It would not cost a lot of money to have some missiles in orbit designed to deflect the course of an asteroid.
 
And private companies like SpaceX could make a lot of money off asteroid-defense contracts.
 
We need to see the threat first and act on it years in advance
Too boring to waste money on being logical
 
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