Don't go around tonight...

But the odds of harming someone is 1 in 2,467, which I'd argue is a made up number. But anyway, that's not the odds it'll hit you in particular. Those would be much lower odds than the lottery. The odds of someone winning the lottery are much higher than 1 in 2,467.

But seriously, has someone figured up just how much it's costing us to track this thing and dedicate personelle to this? Seems like maybe a waste?
You know we track everything in orbit around the earth, right? Every satellite plus every piece of space junk and debris from explosions and collisions. If somebody tossed a golf ball out of a spacecraft we are tracking it.
 
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I still am amazed that incase of a nuclear attack in the 50-70s. They told you to crawl under your desk, like what will that really do?
Wow, you mean the government and experts tell us to do things that don't really prevent or accomplish anything? Who'd a thunk it?
 
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I still am amazed that incase of a nuclear attack in the 50-70s. They told you to crawl under your desk, like what will that really do?

I know of at least one Iowa school district where kids had to walk in front of a series of glass windows to get to the tornado shelter.

Any questions?
 
Wow, you mean the government and experts tell us to do things that don't really prevent or accomplish anything? Who'd a thunk it?

Good thing that would never happen today. We are much wiser now.
 
But the odds of harming someone is 1 in 2,467, which I'd argue is a made up number. But anyway, that's not the odds it'll hit you in particular. Those would be much lower odds than the lottery. The odds of someone winning the lottery are much higher than 1 in 2,467.

But seriously, has someone figured up just how much it's costing us to track this thing and dedicate personelle to this? Seems like maybe a waste?
They are tracking literally thousands of pieces of space junk, not just this one satellite.
 
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But the odds of harming someone is 1 in 2,467, which I'd argue is a made up number. But anyway, that's not the odds it'll hit you in particular. Those would be much lower odds than the lottery. The odds of someone winning the lottery are much higher than 1 in 2,467.

But seriously, has someone figured up just how much it's costing us to track this thing and dedicate personelle to this? Seems like maybe a waste?
Not tracking all these near earth objects that may crash into earth or collide above earth would be incredibly short sighted, lazy, and downright stupid.
 
1 out of 89 Americans died from a gunshot in 2021?

Remember that this is all deaths, including accidents and suicides, not just nut bombs murdering young women in their driveway. And, as we all know, betting the odds does not always result in a payoff, as it were.

 
I still am amazed that incase of a nuclear attack in the 50-70s. They told you to crawl under your desk, like what will that really do?
Eh, if you were far enough from the blast to not be toasted but still hit by the shockwave it could help protect the kids from fallling debris or flying glass. That’s about it.
 

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