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0.000SP
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}markoshpublished a new post: earn-from-home-other-than-steemit2019/05/22 10:44:57
markoshpublished a new post: earn-from-home-other-than-steemit
2019/05/22 10:44:57
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| permlink | earn-from-home-other-than-steemit |
| title | EARN FROM HOME OTHER THAN STEEMIT |
| body |  Hey... Eveyone has the one big question how can they earn online for free. And many of us want to earn money online without doing anything. but there is none website that will give you money for free without doing anything. Some website wants you to create something and post and some wants you to refer their website. Then only you will be paid. There are popular ways to earn. Some of them are 1. Youtube:  The youtube the website which pays you to post the videos. You need to create new video and post that video to the website. But there is requirements for you to earn. you need to reach 1000 subscriber and 4000 watch hours. You need to have the patients to earn in this site. Why not to give a try. Who knows your video gets viral on the site. 2. Freelancer site:  There are many sites that offers you the job like the skill you have. You may have the skill of making the website, or design a program or social media manager or designing logo or online teaching and many many more. There are many sites like upwork.com, freelancers.com, amazon.com, fiverr.com. flexjobs.com etc etc. Why don't you give a try? Who knows you may find the works that you like? 3. Blogs:  The third method to earn is writing a blogs. Many people want to learn many thing from the internet. If you are a good cook make the blog about the cooking different meals which would attract food lover or the cooks. you can make the video for the cooking and post it in youtube and can give the video link to your own blog that would help you to earn viewers and subscriber in youtube as well as have the follower in your own blogs. An arrow with two target. 4. Cryptotab:  Thinking of earning from the browser, this browser helps you do it. Me Myself use thing browser in the phone to earn for browsing from this browser. Yes it is the slow earning site. but it pays you to search and use the website. It is same as the google chrome , but much faster than it is. use this brower to earn. you have much chance if you can get more referral in this site. Number of refer increases the number of hashpower which mines more faster. TO GET TO IT: https://get.cryptobrowser.site/5660184 |
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2019/05/08 13:25:21
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| parent permlink | how-to-accept-bitcoin-cash-payment-with-coingate |
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| permlink | re-markosh-how-to-accept-bitcoin-cash-payment-with-coingate-20190508t132520263z |
| title | |
| body | [Source](https://www.businesstelegraph.co.uk/how-to-accept-bitcoin-cash-payments-with-coingate/) [Plagiarism](http://www.plagiarism.org/plagiarism-101/what-is-plagiarism/) is the copying & pasting of others work without giving credit to the original author or artist. Plagiarized posts are considered spam. Spam is discouraged by the community, and may result in action from the [cheetah bot](https://steemit.com/faq.html#What_is__cheetah). [More information and tips on sharing content.](https://steemcleaners.org/copy-paste-plagiarism/) If you believe this comment is in error, please contact us in [#disputes on Discord](https://discord.gg/YR2Wy5A) |
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2019/05/07 05:43:18
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| author | markosh |
| permlink | steem-steem-price-prediction-steemit-s-fall-has-wiped-out-the-speculators-rise-in-value-unlikely-now |
| title | Copy & Paste/Plagiarism in steem are not alloweded |
| body | Steemit is a social media platform unlike Facebook & Twitter. Here you get paid for the content you post. Copy & Paste Copying & Pasting content even with sources or attribution does not give your post value. It is considered spam since the same content is often shared by multiple accounts. Adding your own thoughts and opinions to the content gives your post value. It will also encourage users to comment and engage them long term. Plagiarism In other words, plagiarism is an act of fraud. It involves both stealing someone else’s work and lying about it afterward. Most cases of plagiarism can be avoided, however, by citing sources. Simply acknowledging that certain material has been borrowed and providing your audience with the information necessary to find that source is usually enough to prevent plagiarism. What is Plagiarism? Stealing Content Copying someone else’s work 100% while claiming it as your own or letting others believe it is your own work in order to earn rewards is unacceptable in most societies. Here it will get you flagged and added to @cheetah. Improper Citation This is social media not a professional journal or newspaper so the the requirements for citing and determining what is “common knowledge” are pretty lax within the community with the exception of some curation groups. @steemcleaners will not get involved in determining what is and isn’t “common knowledge.” Translations, Spun Content, Re-write All three are grouped together as it involves taking a piece of content and transforming it. Translations With few exceptions translations of texts created by others is considered spam. Anyone can take a text from the internet and use a translation software. Exceptions: Translating your own content Translating others content at their request or with their permission Spun Content Content spinners are popular SEO tools to create junk websites and drive traffic to them. These programs range from simply replacing words or more advanced tools rearrange sentences. This is plagiarism and considered more offensive than just copying text as it shows the intent of trying to hide it. Rewrite This is a little more complex. If you are simply replacing words and switching a few things around then it is the same as spun content. If you do a complete rewrite- different sentence structure, added/removed information, added your own thoughts and opinions then it could be considered original. If the content doesn’t include what is considered “common knowledge” a source should still be included. CC0, Public Domain, PLR or Requires No Attribution? Did you create it? Ghost Writers This is a bit of a grey area. Many people hire professional content writers. While it would be good to acknowledge the content isn’t yours by adding a ghost writer by line it isn’t required. What is required is to make sure the content is original and not stolen, spun, or poorly rewritten. You are responsible for the content you post. General tips to share content and add value: Using a few sentences from your source in “quotes.” Use HTML tags or Markdown. Linking to your source, even if it isn’t the original source. Include your own original thoughts and ideas on what you have shared. Not a native English speaker? Write in your own language. Write twice as much as you quote. Ask questions to engage your readers. |
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| body | https://www.cryptonewsz.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/STEEM-Cryptonewsz-08-780x405.jpg Steemit (STEEM) is a blockchain backed crypto coin with a special focus on online content creation. Steemit coin can also be traded on an app called Steemit. It gives rewards to the content creators with respect to the quality of the content. It was set up on 2016 by Ned Scott and BitShares creator Dan Larimer. Steemit coin relies on the delegated proof of stake algorithm. Recently Russian major media house has officially started posingSteem blockchain platform. Current Statistics- https://www.cryptonewsz.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Steem.png Steemit (STEEM) is the 58th largest coin in the global crypto world. The ROI (Return on Investment) stands at negative 45.17%. The total number of Steemit token in current circulation stands at 317,935,705 STEEM. The current market cap of Steemit token as on 03rd May at 02:34 UTC is 112,162,055 USD. The value of each token stands at 0.352783 USD and 0.00006343 BTC. The 24h volume stands at 1,044,101 USD. Comparison- Steemit (STEEM) coin has shown stable growth over the last 4 months. In the 1st fortnight in January, it gained momentum and hiked by almost 60% in a week’s time. The momentum was soon lost and in a few instances, the coin experienced a steep fall. However, the stable uptrend was seen after 1st April market boom. This boom gave a push the coin to 0.5 USD level. The market cap on 3rd April was 156,987,138 USD. And the value of each token was 0.510759 USD. The current market cap is 28.55 % less than the market cap of 3rd April. And the value of each token has decreased by 30.92 % in these 30 days. The 1day value of Steemit coin has shown 4 steep ups and downs in the last day. The range of coin for the last 24 hours is 0.34 USD to 0.35 USD. Prediction- As reported earlier, the value of each Steem token is now roaming around 0.34 USD level. And it is going through the price correction stage. We predict the coin to reach 0.29 USD in the coming few weeks. After this fall, the value will rise again. The next resistance level can be encountered around 0.41 USD, 0.48 USD, and 0.51 USD. The long term outlook, as well as the medium-term outlook, is bullish. Conclusion- We advise the speculators not to venture into Steemit coin now. The price will be tilting for many times in the current month. Investors are advised to hold their coins keeping an eye on the resistance levels given. This will help them get a huge profit over their investment. |
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| body | https://c.ndtvimg.com/2019-05/d4mhve28_asteroid-nasa-650_625x300_04_May_19.jpg?output-quality=70&output-format=webp Scientists would need over a year before they could say where the asteroid was headed. (File) On the second day of a conference on cosmic threats to our planet, the proceedings were interrupted by an urgent message from Paul Chodas, the manager of NASA's Center for Near-Earth Object Studies. New calculations suggested there was a 10 percent chance that an asteroid named 2019 PDC would strike Earth in eight years, unleashing enough energy to level a whole city. Scientists didn't know where it might hit, though New York, Denver and a wide swath of west and central Africa were all in the path of potential destruction. Chodas called the situation "uncertain" and "unprecedented." So, he asked his audience, what did they want to do about it? Before you start stocking up on canned goods know that this was a fictional exercise. The asteroid 2019 PDC does not exist. No city on Earth is thought to be imperiled by a catastrophic impact. Indeed, analyses of more than 20,000 known near-Earth objects suggest the chance of any hitting us in the next century is less than 1 in 10,000. But the scenario that played out this week at the International Academy of Astronautics' Planetary Defense Conference in College Park illuminated the very real (if very slim) possibility that such an asteroid might be discovered one day - and revealed just how hard it would be for humanity to mount a response. Congress first mandated that NASA track near-Earth objects, or NEOs - space rocks that circle around the sun and come within 30 million miles of Earth's orbit - in 1998, after people briefly panicked over a newly discovered asteroid that would pass by our planet. Two decades later, scientists say they have identified 90 percent of all NEOs 3,300 feet or larger - big enough to precipitate a global catastrophe. Research suggests these kinds of impacts happen once every 700,000 years. The population of smaller objects such as the fictional 2019 PDC, which was estimated to be about 600 feet wide, is not so well defined - even though these objects could still demolish cities, states and even continents. This is the seventh tabletop exercise NASA has participated in to help game out what scientists and emergency managers would need to consider if one of these asteroids was headed our way. But the agency's top concern this week seemed to be making sure everyone understood this was a drill. "If you tweet about this," communications officer JoAnna Wendell urged the audience, "please use the hashtag 'exercise only.' We don't want to get into a 'War of the Worlds' scenario." Her words were comforting to keep in mind as NASA programmer Lorien Wheeler took the stage to explain just how catastrophic an asteroid such as 2019 PDC could be. She had modeled millions of potential impact scenarios for the object, each featuring slightly different parameters. The asteroid might land in the Atlantic Ocean, triggering a catastrophic tsunami; or it could crash into New York, inflicting "unsurvivable" carnage on millions of people; or it could break up over a largely uninhabited area, causing relatively little damage. And it was still more likely than not that the rock would miss Earth altogether. Scientists would need more than a year of observations before they could say exactly where the asteroid was headed. But it takes several years to build and launch a mission in response, and any deflection effort would have to happen before 2025 to be effective. If humanity was going to try to stop the asteroid, we had to start considering our options now. In reality, the discovery of any rock with a 10 percent chance of hitting Earth would trigger an automatic response from United Nations' Space Mission Planning Advisory Group -- an international coalition of space agencies whose sole job is to coordinate the world's response to impending asteroid disasters. Preventing an impact is possible - theoretically. Humans need only change the asteroid's velocity by a few centimeters per second; over the course of several orbits around the sun, that change adds up to push the rock fully in front of or behind the Earth. But the proposed methods for deflection are expensive and untested. One, the "kinetic impactor" technique, involves crashing a spacecraft into the asteroid at high velocity to slow it down. (NASA last year gave the go-ahead to start design and assembly of a kinetic impactor test mission called DART, which will smash a spacecraft into a binary near-Earth asteroid called Didymos.) Alternatively, scientists could detonate a nuclear bomb beside the asteroid, vaporizing part of its surface and causing the rock to recoil. This method is equally effective at increasing or decreasing an asteroid's speed. Both options raised red flags among the Planetary Defense Conference attendees. The kinetic impactor strategy carries the threat of imparting so much force to the asteroid that it "disrupts" it, causing the rock to break apart into potentially even more dangerous pieces. But few people were excited about the notion of putting a nuclear device on top of a rocket. Which country would provide the weapon? And who would get to control it? One man stood up to point out that there were no scientists at the conference from any of the African nations in the asteroid's path. "In a real-life scenario, their interests would need to be represented," he said. "Especially if we're going to push the thing toward them." Ultimately, the group decided to keep every option on the table. They would immediately launch a reconnaissance mission to fly past the rock and get a better understanding of its trajectory. A scientific spacecraft already in flight would be rerouted to 2019 PDC. Meanwhile, several space agencies would begin work on a fleet of kinetic impactors and an additional spacecraft capable of carrying a nuclear device. In a speech, NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine acknowledged that these exercises could seem a bit outlandish - fodder for a Bruce Willis action flick, perhaps, but not serious scientific discussion. But real life has at times come perilously close to imitating these fictions. Fifteen years ago, scientists detected a 1000-foot-wide asteroid named Apophis, which early calculations suggested had a more than 2 percent chance of colliding with Earth on Friday, April 13, 2029. The discovery launched frantic efforts to uncover old pictures of where the asteroid had been, which would help researchers understand where it might be headed. Ultimately, scientists determined that Apophis will fly safely past Earth at a distance of about 19,400 miles - within the orbits of the moon and even some geosynchronous satellites. If the skies are dark and weather are right, Earthlings should be able to see Apophis swish by with their naked eyes. The asteroid will resemble a shooting star as it streaks through space. The geologic record reveals that Earth hasn't always been so lucky. The Chesapeake Bay was formed by a meteor that struck the East Coast 35 million years ago, scattering debris from Texas to New Jersey. Some 15 million years after that, a meteorite blasted the sand of the Libyan desert, creating a sea of foggy green glass. And of course, there's the Chicxulub impactor 66 million years ago, which triggered the extinction of three quarters of all life on Earth, including most of the dinosaurs. That rock was thought to be dozens of miles in diameter and unleashed the energy of billions of atomic bombs. "We know for a fact the dinosaurs did not have a space program," Bridenstine said, quoting television personality Bill Nye. "But we do, and we need to use it." By Wednesday, the scenario fast-forwarded to December 2021. The reconnaissance spacecraft had finally given astronomers their first good look at 2019 PDC, revealing that the asteroid was actually a peanut-shaped "rubble pile" about 450 feet across and 850 feet long. And, unless humanity took drastic action, just after 10 p.m. local time on April 29, 2027, it would enter Earth's atmosphere at a speed of 43,000 miles per hour and smash right into Denver. The resulting blast wave would obliterate the city and some of the surrounding suburbs - setting fire to buildings, vaporizing vegetation, melting cars. People as far away as Pueblo, Colorado, and Laramie, Wyoming, would feel the Earth tremble and see their windows break. The drought-parched trees of the Rockies would be set ablaze and billions of dollars worth of infrastructure would be lost. Worst of all, there were some 2 million people living in the "unsurvivable" zone. Horrific though the scenario sounded, physicist Mark Boslough, a global catastrophe expert, chose to look on the bright side. "That asteroid was headed toward Denver even before it was discovered," he said. "So it seems like very bad news, but this is actually good news, because we still have five years to deflect this thing." Between Wednesday night and Thursday afternoon, the clock spun forward three years. The diverted scientific spacecraft arrived at the asteroid and began to observe it. Six kinetic impactors were built, but one blew apart during launch and two others failed en route to their target. Widespread controversy over the use of a nuclear device meant that the second rendezvous spacecraft launched without any cargo. But that may have been for the best: It, too, suffered a total system failure before arrival. Now it was Sept. 3, 2024, and the world found itself facing a whole new kind of disaster: The three surviving kinetic impactors succeeded in deflecting most of the asteroid. But in the process they'd broken off a 50- to 80-meter fragment that was still headed our way. The resulting debris cloud destroyed the observing spacecraft, and the asteroid was behind the sun, blocking our view of it. Yet early calculations suggest that the fragment would strike somewhere along a path that extended from Omaha to New York and into the Atlantic. The object was now too small to pose a significant tsunami risk, Wheeler said, but if it hit land -- particularly a densely-populated place such as New York -- as many as 11.5 million people would be affected. And it was too late to attempt another deflection. The prospect of losing a global financial center was shocking, even as make-believe. "You may freeze the economy," one audience member worried. "You might actually be looking at total economic collapse." Aerospace engineer Brent Barbee agreed. That's why his team was considering a "last-ditch effort" to prevent an impact. The world might "scramble," he said, to design and deploy a 300-kiloton nuclear device that would blast the asteroid into tiny pieces two to four months before it was due to hit Earth. The proposal immediately raised concerns. "If you couldn't launch a nuclear device before, what makes you think you could launch it now?" one researcher wanted to know. ("Great question," was Barbee's reply.) "Can we do a small kinetic impactor that puts it safely in the ocean?" asked another. ("Too many uncertainties," Chodas answered.) "It worries me when you say that we are going to scramble to put together a 300-kiloton nuclear device," said a third. She had a point, Barbee acknowledged. That so much of the initial fleet had failed shows how difficult it is to quickly build a successful spacecraft. "We probably should have been planning the backup option from the beginning," he said. Breaking the fourth wall, some of the researchers complained that the scenario was starting to seem unrealistically worst-case. "It is not likely at all," Chodas agreed, "and we're not saying it is likely. But we will learn by studying these what-ifs." Things were about to get even more sensational. On the last day of the exercise, with 10 days to go before impact, Chodas announced that the disruption mission never got off the ground, and the fragment - now known to be 60 meters - was on a path to obliterate much of New York City. The skyscrapers of central Manhattan would be vaporized. Fire tornadoes would rip through the region. The "mother of all gusts" would blow from Yonkers to Staten Island and New Jersey to Queens. Ten million people would need to escape the disaster zone -- more Americans than have ever been evacuated before. A chorus of "oohs" rippled through the ballroom. "Tough," one person muttered. Suddenly, the tone of the conversation shifted. They had left behind the comfortable certainty of physics. Now they had to plan for the unpredictability of people. "We're very concerned," said Carol Lewis, who was playing the role of an "affected citizen." "We've actually called ourselves 'mad as hell.' And we have questions." What would happen to people in nursing homes? What would happen to pets? Who would prevent looting of abandoned buildings? Would they be compensated for their losses? Where would the survivors go? And would they ever be allowed to return? "Don't think we haven't been doing anything before we're at T minus 10 days," said Leviticus Lewis, a real-life operations manager for FEMA (and Carol Lewis's husband). "I can tell you there already is a New York evacuation plan," he assured people. "I can't tell you what it is." Then Joseph Nuth, a NASA asteroid researcher, stood up and stated the obvious: "It's our fault." "How are we going to compensate those people, get them their lives back?" he asked. "This is an enormous liability that we took on when we screwed this up." That led to a question of whether the U.N.'s "Convention on International Liability for Damage Caused by Space Objects" could apply to citizens suing their own government. "The questions now are so deep and so far-reaching," said Victoria Andrews, NASA's deputy planetary defense officer. And, she noted, they're not quite so esoteric as they might seem. Most natural disasters cannot be predicted as far in advance as an asteroid impact, but as a consequence of climate change, many are becoming more and more likely. Deadly wildfires and disastrous hurricanes that once were rare now seem inevitable - and communities have to prepare. "This exercise gets us thinking about how to do that," Andrews said. |
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"body": "https://c.ndtvimg.com/2019-05/d4mhve28_asteroid-nasa-650_625x300_04_May_19.jpg?output-quality=70&output-format=webp\nScientists would need over a year before they could say where the asteroid was headed. (File)\n\n\nOn the second day of a conference on cosmic threats to our planet, the proceedings were interrupted by an urgent message from Paul Chodas, the manager of NASA's Center for Near-Earth Object Studies.\nNew calculations suggested there was a 10 percent chance that an asteroid named 2019 PDC would strike Earth in eight years, unleashing enough energy to level a whole city.\n\nScientists didn't know where it might hit, though New York, Denver and a wide swath of west and central Africa were all in the path of potential destruction. Chodas called the situation \"uncertain\" and \"unprecedented.\"\n\nSo, he asked his audience, what did they want to do about it?\n\nBefore you start stocking up on canned goods know that this was a fictional exercise. The asteroid 2019 PDC does not exist. No city on Earth is thought to be imperiled by a catastrophic impact. Indeed, analyses of more than 20,000 known near-Earth objects suggest the chance of any hitting us in the next century is less than 1 in 10,000.\n\nBut the scenario that played out this week at the International Academy of Astronautics' Planetary Defense Conference in College Park illuminated the very real (if very slim) possibility that such an asteroid might be discovered one day - and revealed just how hard it would be for humanity to mount a response.\n\nCongress first mandated that NASA track near-Earth objects, or NEOs - space rocks that circle around the sun and come within 30 million miles of Earth's orbit - in 1998, after people briefly panicked over a newly discovered asteroid that would pass by our planet.\n\nTwo decades later, scientists say they have identified 90 percent of all NEOs 3,300 feet or larger - big enough to precipitate a global catastrophe. Research suggests these kinds of impacts happen once every 700,000 years.\n\nThe population of smaller objects such as the fictional 2019 PDC, which was estimated to be about 600 feet wide, is not so well defined - even though these objects could still demolish cities, states and even continents. This is the seventh tabletop exercise NASA has participated in to help game out what scientists and emergency managers would need to consider if one of these asteroids was headed our way.\n\nBut the agency's top concern this week seemed to be making sure everyone understood this was a drill. \"If you tweet about this,\" communications officer JoAnna Wendell urged the audience, \"please use the hashtag 'exercise only.' We don't want to get into a 'War of the Worlds' scenario.\"\n\nHer words were comforting to keep in mind as NASA programmer Lorien Wheeler took the stage to explain just how catastrophic an asteroid such as 2019 PDC could be.\n\nShe had modeled millions of potential impact scenarios for the object, each featuring slightly different parameters. The asteroid might land in the Atlantic Ocean, triggering a catastrophic tsunami; or it could crash into New York, inflicting \"unsurvivable\" carnage on millions of people; or it could break up over a largely uninhabited area, causing relatively little damage. And it was still more likely than not that the rock would miss Earth altogether.\n\nScientists would need more than a year of observations before they could say exactly where the asteroid was headed. But it takes several years to build and launch a mission in response, and any deflection effort would have to happen before 2025 to be effective.\n\nIf humanity was going to try to stop the asteroid, we had to start considering our options now.\n\nIn reality, the discovery of any rock with a 10 percent chance of hitting Earth would trigger an automatic response from United Nations' Space Mission Planning Advisory Group -- an international coalition of space agencies whose sole job is to coordinate the world's response to impending asteroid disasters.\n\nPreventing an impact is possible - theoretically. Humans need only change the asteroid's velocity by a few centimeters per second; over the course of several orbits around the sun, that change adds up to push the rock fully in front of or behind the Earth. But the proposed methods for deflection are expensive and untested.\n\nOne, the \"kinetic impactor\" technique, involves crashing a spacecraft into the asteroid at high velocity to slow it down. (NASA last year gave the go-ahead to start design and assembly of a kinetic impactor test mission called DART, which will smash a spacecraft into a binary near-Earth asteroid called Didymos.)\n\nAlternatively, scientists could detonate a nuclear bomb beside the asteroid, vaporizing part of its surface and causing the rock to recoil. This method is equally effective at increasing or decreasing an asteroid's speed.\n\nBoth options raised red flags among the Planetary Defense Conference attendees. The kinetic impactor strategy carries the threat of imparting so much force to the asteroid that it \"disrupts\" it, causing the rock to break apart into potentially even more dangerous pieces. But few people were excited about the notion of putting a nuclear device on top of a rocket. Which country would provide the weapon? And who would get to control it?\n\nOne man stood up to point out that there were no scientists at the conference from any of the African nations in the asteroid's path.\n\n\"In a real-life scenario, their interests would need to be represented,\" he said. \"Especially if we're going to push the thing toward them.\"\n\nUltimately, the group decided to keep every option on the table. They would immediately launch a reconnaissance mission to fly past the rock and get a better understanding of its trajectory. A scientific spacecraft already in flight would be rerouted to 2019 PDC. Meanwhile, several space agencies would begin work on a fleet of kinetic impactors and an additional spacecraft capable of carrying a nuclear device.\n\nIn a speech, NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine acknowledged that these exercises could seem a bit outlandish - fodder for a Bruce Willis action flick, perhaps, but not serious scientific discussion.\n\nBut real life has at times come perilously close to imitating these fictions.\n\nFifteen years ago, scientists detected a 1000-foot-wide asteroid named Apophis, which early calculations suggested had a more than 2 percent chance of colliding with Earth on Friday, April 13, 2029.\nThe discovery launched frantic efforts to uncover old pictures of where the asteroid had been, which would help researchers understand where it might be headed. Ultimately, scientists determined that Apophis will fly safely past Earth at a distance of about 19,400 miles - within the orbits of the moon and even some geosynchronous satellites.\n\nIf the skies are dark and weather are right, Earthlings should be able to see Apophis swish by with their naked eyes. The asteroid will resemble a shooting star as it streaks through space.\n\nThe geologic record reveals that Earth hasn't always been so lucky. The Chesapeake Bay was formed by a meteor that struck the East Coast 35 million years ago, scattering debris from Texas to New Jersey. Some 15 million years after that, a meteorite blasted the sand of the Libyan desert, creating a sea of foggy green glass.\n\nAnd of course, there's the Chicxulub impactor 66 million years ago, which triggered the extinction of three quarters of all life on Earth, including most of the dinosaurs. That rock was thought to be dozens of miles in diameter and unleashed the energy of billions of atomic bombs.\n\n\"We know for a fact the dinosaurs did not have a space program,\" Bridenstine said, quoting television personality Bill Nye. \"But we do, and we need to use it.\"\n\nBy Wednesday, the scenario fast-forwarded to December 2021. The reconnaissance spacecraft had finally given astronomers their first good look at 2019 PDC, revealing that the asteroid was actually a peanut-shaped \"rubble pile\" about 450 feet across and 850 feet long.\n\nAnd, unless humanity took drastic action, just after 10 p.m. local time on April 29, 2027, it would enter Earth's atmosphere at a speed of 43,000 miles per hour and smash right into Denver.\n\nThe resulting blast wave would obliterate the city and some of the surrounding suburbs - setting fire to buildings, vaporizing vegetation, melting cars. People as far away as Pueblo, Colorado, and Laramie, Wyoming, would feel the Earth tremble and see their windows break. The drought-parched trees of the Rockies would be set ablaze and billions of dollars worth of infrastructure would be lost.\n\nWorst of all, there were some 2 million people living in the \"unsurvivable\" zone.\n\nHorrific though the scenario sounded, physicist Mark Boslough, a global catastrophe expert, chose to look on the bright side.\n\n\"That asteroid was headed toward Denver even before it was discovered,\" he said. \"So it seems like very bad news, but this is actually good news, because we still have five years to deflect this thing.\"\n\nBetween Wednesday night and Thursday afternoon, the clock spun forward three years. The diverted scientific spacecraft arrived at the asteroid and began to observe it. Six kinetic impactors were built, but one blew apart during launch and two others failed en route to their target. Widespread controversy over the use of a nuclear device meant that the second rendezvous spacecraft launched without any cargo. But that may have been for the best: It, too, suffered a total system failure before arrival.\n\nNow it was Sept. 3, 2024, and the world found itself facing a whole new kind of disaster: The three surviving kinetic impactors succeeded in deflecting most of the asteroid. But in the process they'd broken off a 50- to 80-meter fragment that was still headed our way.\n\nThe resulting debris cloud destroyed the observing spacecraft, and the asteroid was behind the sun, blocking our view of it. Yet early calculations suggest that the fragment would strike somewhere along a path that extended from Omaha to New York and into the Atlantic. The object was now too small to pose a significant tsunami risk, Wheeler said, but if it hit land -- particularly a densely-populated place such as New York -- as many as 11.5 million people would be affected. And it was too late to attempt another deflection.\n\nThe prospect of losing a global financial center was shocking, even as make-believe. \"You may freeze the economy,\" one audience member worried. \"You might actually be looking at total economic collapse.\"\n\nAerospace engineer Brent Barbee agreed. That's why his team was considering a \"last-ditch effort\" to prevent an impact. The world might \"scramble,\" he said, to design and deploy a 300-kiloton nuclear device that would blast the asteroid into tiny pieces two to four months before it was due to hit Earth.\n\nThe proposal immediately raised concerns.\n\n\"If you couldn't launch a nuclear device before, what makes you think you could launch it now?\" one researcher wanted to know. (\"Great question,\" was Barbee's reply.)\n\n\"Can we do a small kinetic impactor that puts it safely in the ocean?\" asked another. (\"Too many uncertainties,\" Chodas answered.)\n\n\"It worries me when you say that we are going to scramble to put together a 300-kiloton nuclear device,\" said a third.\n\nShe had a point, Barbee acknowledged. That so much of the initial fleet had failed shows how difficult it is to quickly build a successful spacecraft. \"We probably should have been planning the backup option from the beginning,\" he said.\n\nBreaking the fourth wall, some of the researchers complained that the scenario was starting to seem unrealistically worst-case.\n\n\"It is not likely at all,\" Chodas agreed, \"and we're not saying it is likely. But we will learn by studying these what-ifs.\"\n\nThings were about to get even more sensational. On the last day of the exercise, with 10 days to go before impact, Chodas announced that the disruption mission never got off the ground, and the fragment - now known to be 60 meters - was on a path to obliterate much of New York City.\n\nThe skyscrapers of central Manhattan would be vaporized. Fire tornadoes would rip through the region. The \"mother of all gusts\" would blow from Yonkers to Staten Island and New Jersey to Queens. Ten million people would need to escape the disaster zone -- more Americans than have ever been evacuated before.\n\nA chorus of \"oohs\" rippled through the ballroom. \"Tough,\" one person muttered.\n\nSuddenly, the tone of the conversation shifted. They had left behind the comfortable certainty of physics. Now they had to plan for the unpredictability of people.\n\n\"We're very concerned,\" said Carol Lewis, who was playing the role of an \"affected citizen.\" \"We've actually called ourselves 'mad as hell.' And we have questions.\"\n\nWhat would happen to people in nursing homes? What would happen to pets? Who would prevent looting of abandoned buildings? Would they be compensated for their losses? Where would the survivors go? And would they ever be allowed to return?\n\n\"Don't think we haven't been doing anything before we're at T minus 10 days,\" said Leviticus Lewis, a real-life operations manager for FEMA (and Carol Lewis's husband).\n\n\"I can tell you there already is a New York evacuation plan,\" he assured people. \"I can't tell you what it is.\"\n\nThen Joseph Nuth, a NASA asteroid researcher, stood up and stated the obvious: \"It's our fault.\"\n\n\"How are we going to compensate those people, get them their lives back?\" he asked. \"This is an enormous liability that we took on when we screwed this up.\"\n\nThat led to a question of whether the U.N.'s \"Convention on International Liability for Damage Caused by Space Objects\" could apply to citizens suing their own government.\n\n\"The questions now are so deep and so far-reaching,\" said Victoria Andrews, NASA's deputy planetary defense officer.\n\nAnd, she noted, they're not quite so esoteric as they might seem. Most natural disasters cannot be predicted as far in advance as an asteroid impact, but as a consequence of climate change, many are becoming more and more likely. Deadly wildfires and disastrous hurricanes that once were rare now seem inevitable - and communities have to prepare.\n\"This exercise gets us thinking about how to do that,\" Andrews said.",
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| body | https://c.ndtvimg.com/2019-05/d4mhve28_asteroid-nasa-650_625x300_04_May_19.jpg?output-quality=70&output-format=webp Scientists would need over a year before they could say where the asteroid was headed. (File) On the second day of a conference on cosmic threats to our planet, the proceedings were interrupted by an urgent message from Paul Chodas, the manager of NASA's Center for Near-Earth Object Studies. New calculations suggested there was a 10 percent chance that an asteroid named 2019 PDC would strike Earth in eight years, unleashing enough energy to level a whole city. Scientists didn't know where it might hit, though New York, Denver and a wide swath of west and central Africa were all in the path of potential destruction. Chodas called the situation "uncertain" and "unprecedented." So, he asked his audience, what did they want to do about it? Before you start stocking up on canned goods know that this was a fictional exercise. The asteroid 2019 PDC does not exist. No city on Earth is thought to be imperiled by a catastrophic impact. Indeed, analyses of more than 20,000 known near-Earth objects suggest the chance of any hitting us in the next century is less than 1 in 10,000. But the scenario that played out this week at the International Academy of Astronautics' Planetary Defense Conference in College Park illuminated the very real (if very slim) possibility that such an asteroid might be discovered one day - and revealed just how hard it would be for humanity to mount a response. Congress first mandated that NASA track near-Earth objects, or NEOs - space rocks that circle around the sun and come within 30 million miles of Earth's orbit - in 1998, after people briefly panicked over a newly discovered asteroid that would pass by our planet. Two decades later, scientists say they have identified 90 percent of all NEOs 3,300 feet or larger - big enough to precipitate a global catastrophe. Research suggests these kinds of impacts happen once every 700,000 years. The population of smaller objects such as the fictional 2019 PDC, which was estimated to be about 600 feet wide, is not so well defined - even though these objects could still demolish cities, states and even continents. This is the seventh tabletop exercise NASA has participated in to help game out what scientists and emergency managers would need to consider if one of these asteroids was headed our way. But the agency's top concern this week seemed to be making sure everyone understood this was a drill. "If you tweet about this," communications officer JoAnna Wendell urged the audience, "please use the hashtag 'exercise only.' We don't want to get into a 'War of the Worlds' scenario." Her words were comforting to keep in mind as NASA programmer Lorien Wheeler took the stage to explain just how catastrophic an asteroid such as 2019 PDC could be. She had modeled millions of potential impact scenarios for the object, each featuring slightly different parameters. The asteroid might land in the Atlantic Ocean, triggering a catastrophic tsunami; or it could crash into New York, inflicting "unsurvivable" carnage on millions of people; or it could break up over a largely uninhabited area, causing relatively little damage. And it was still more likely than not that the rock would miss Earth altogether. Scientists would need more than a year of observations before they could say exactly where the asteroid was headed. But it takes several years to build and launch a mission in response, and any deflection effort would have to happen before 2025 to be effective. If humanity was going to try to stop the asteroid, we had to start considering our options now. In reality, the discovery of any rock with a 10 percent chance of hitting Earth would trigger an automatic response from United Nations' Space Mission Planning Advisory Group -- an international coalition of space agencies whose sole job is to coordinate the world's response to impending asteroid disasters. Preventing an impact is possible - theoretically. Humans need only change the asteroid's velocity by a few centimeters per second; over the course of several orbits around the sun, that change adds up to push the rock fully in front of or behind the Earth. But the proposed methods for deflection are expensive and untested. One, the "kinetic impactor" technique, involves crashing a spacecraft into the asteroid at high velocity to slow it down. (NASA last year gave the go-ahead to start design and assembly of a kinetic impactor test mission called DART, which will smash a spacecraft into a binary near-Earth asteroid called Didymos.) Alternatively, scientists could detonate a nuclear bomb beside the asteroid, vaporizing part of its surface and causing the rock to recoil. This method is equally effective at increasing or decreasing an asteroid's speed. Both options raised red flags among the Planetary Defense Conference attendees. The kinetic impactor strategy carries the threat of imparting so much force to the asteroid that it "disrupts" it, causing the rock to break apart into potentially even more dangerous pieces. But few people were excited about the notion of putting a nuclear device on top of a rocket. Which country would provide the weapon? And who would get to control it? One man stood up to point out that there were no scientists at the conference from any of the African nations in the asteroid's path. "In a real-life scenario, their interests would need to be represented," he said. "Especially if we're going to push the thing toward them." Ultimately, the group decided to keep every option on the table. They would immediately launch a reconnaissance mission to fly past the rock and get a better understanding of its trajectory. A scientific spacecraft already in flight would be rerouted to 2019 PDC. Meanwhile, several space agencies would begin work on a fleet of kinetic impactors and an additional spacecraft capable of carrying a nuclear device. In a speech, NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine acknowledged that these exercises could seem a bit outlandish - fodder for a Bruce Willis action flick, perhaps, but not serious scientific discussion. But real life has at times come perilously close to imitating these fictions. Fifteen years ago, scientists detected a 1000-foot-wide asteroid named Apophis, which early calculations suggested had a more than 2 percent chance of colliding with Earth on Friday, April 13, 2029. The discovery launched frantic efforts to uncover old pictures of where the asteroid had been, which would help researchers understand where it might be headed. Ultimately, scientists determined that Apophis will fly safely past Earth at a distance of about 19,400 miles - within the orbits of the moon and even some geosynchronous satellites. If the skies are dark and weather are right, Earthlings should be able to see Apophis swish by with their naked eyes. The asteroid will resemble a shooting star as it streaks through space. The geologic record reveals that Earth hasn't always been so lucky. The Chesapeake Bay was formed by a meteor that struck the East Coast 35 million years ago, scattering debris from Texas to New Jersey. Some 15 million years after that, a meteorite blasted the sand of the Libyan desert, creating a sea of foggy green glass. And of course, there's the Chicxulub impactor 66 million years ago, which triggered the extinction of three quarters of all life on Earth, including most of the dinosaurs. That rock was thought to be dozens of miles in diameter and unleashed the energy of billions of atomic bombs. "We know for a fact the dinosaurs did not have a space program," Bridenstine said, quoting television personality Bill Nye. "But we do, and we need to use it." By Wednesday, the scenario fast-forwarded to December 2021. The reconnaissance spacecraft had finally given astronomers their first good look at 2019 PDC, revealing that the asteroid was actually a peanut-shaped "rubble pile" about 450 feet across and 850 feet long. And, unless humanity took drastic action, just after 10 p.m. local time on April 29, 2027, it would enter Earth's atmosphere at a speed of 43,000 miles per hour and smash right into Denver. The resulting blast wave would obliterate the city and some of the surrounding suburbs - setting fire to buildings, vaporizing vegetation, melting cars. People as far away as Pueblo, Colorado, and Laramie, Wyoming, would feel the Earth tremble and see their windows break. The drought-parched trees of the Rockies would be set ablaze and billions of dollars worth of infrastructure would be lost. Worst of all, there were some 2 million people living in the "unsurvivable" zone. Horrific though the scenario sounded, physicist Mark Boslough, a global catastrophe expert, chose to look on the bright side. "That asteroid was headed toward Denver even before it was discovered," he said. "So it seems like very bad news, but this is actually good news, because we still have five years to deflect this thing." Between Wednesday night and Thursday afternoon, the clock spun forward three years. The diverted scientific spacecraft arrived at the asteroid and began to observe it. Six kinetic impactors were built, but one blew apart during launch and two others failed en route to their target. Widespread controversy over the use of a nuclear device meant that the second rendezvous spacecraft launched without any cargo. But that may have been for the best: It, too, suffered a total system failure before arrival. Now it was Sept. 3, 2024, and the world found itself facing a whole new kind of disaster: The three surviving kinetic impactors succeeded in deflecting most of the asteroid. But in the process they'd broken off a 50- to 80-meter fragment that was still headed our way. The resulting debris cloud destroyed the observing spacecraft, and the asteroid was behind the sun, blocking our view of it. Yet early calculations suggest that the fragment would strike somewhere along a path that extended from Omaha to New York and into the Atlantic. The object was now too small to pose a significant tsunami risk, Wheeler said, but if it hit land -- particularly a densely-populated place such as New York -- as many as 11.5 million people would be affected. And it was too late to attempt another deflection. The prospect of losing a global financial center was shocking, even as make-believe. "You may freeze the economy," one audience member worried. "You might actually be looking at total economic collapse." Aerospace engineer Brent Barbee agreed. That's why his team was considering a "last-ditch effort" to prevent an impact. The world might "scramble," he said, to design and deploy a 300-kiloton nuclear device that would blast the asteroid into tiny pieces two to four months before it was due to hit Earth. The proposal immediately raised concerns. "If you couldn't launch a nuclear device before, what makes you think you could launch it now?" one researcher wanted to know. ("Great question," was Barbee's reply.) "Can we do a small kinetic impactor that puts it safely in the ocean?" asked another. ("Too many uncertainties," Chodas answered.) "It worries me when you say that we are going to scramble to put together a 300-kiloton nuclear device," said a third. She had a point, Barbee acknowledged. That so much of the initial fleet had failed shows how difficult it is to quickly build a successful spacecraft. "We probably should have been planning the backup option from the beginning," he said. Breaking the fourth wall, some of the researchers complained that the scenario was starting to seem unrealistically worst-case. "It is not likely at all," Chodas agreed, "and we're not saying it is likely. But we will learn by studying these what-ifs." Things were about to get even more sensational. On the last day of the exercise, with 10 days to go before impact, Chodas announced that the disruption mission never got off the ground, and the fragment - now known to be 60 meters - was on a path to obliterate much of New York City. The skyscrapers of central Manhattan would be vaporized. Fire tornadoes would rip through the region. The "mother of all gusts" would blow from Yonkers to Staten Island and New Jersey to Queens. Ten million people would need to escape the disaster zone -- more Americans than have ever been evacuated before. A chorus of "oohs" rippled through the ballroom. "Tough," one person muttered. Suddenly, the tone of the conversation shifted. They had left behind the comfortable certainty of physics. Now they had to plan for the unpredictability of people. "We're very concerned," said Carol Lewis, who was playing the role of an "affected citizen." "We've actually called ourselves 'mad as hell.' And we have questions." What would happen to people in nursing homes? What would happen to pets? Who would prevent looting of abandoned buildings? Would they be compensated for their losses? Where would the survivors go? And would they ever be allowed to return? "Don't think we haven't been doing anything before we're at T minus 10 days," said Leviticus Lewis, a real-life operations manager for FEMA (and Carol Lewis's husband). "I can tell you there already is a New York evacuation plan," he assured people. "I can't tell you what it is." Then Joseph Nuth, a NASA asteroid researcher, stood up and stated the obvious: "It's our fault." "How are we going to compensate those people, get them their lives back?" he asked. "This is an enormous liability that we took on when we screwed this up." That led to a question of whether the U.N.'s "Convention on International Liability for Damage Caused by Space Objects" could apply to citizens suing their own government. "The questions now are so deep and so far-reaching," said Victoria Andrews, NASA's deputy planetary defense officer. And, she noted, they're not quite so esoteric as they might seem. Most natural disasters cannot be predicted as far in advance as an asteroid impact, but as a consequence of climate change, many are becoming more and more likely. Deadly wildfires and disastrous hurricanes that once were rare now seem inevitable - and communities have to prepare. "This exercise gets us thinking about how to do that," Andrews said. |
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"body": "https://c.ndtvimg.com/2019-05/d4mhve28_asteroid-nasa-650_625x300_04_May_19.jpg?output-quality=70&output-format=webp\nScientists would need over a year before they could say where the asteroid was headed. (File)\n\n\nOn the second day of a conference on cosmic threats to our planet, the proceedings were interrupted by an urgent message from Paul Chodas, the manager of NASA's Center for Near-Earth Object Studies.\nNew calculations suggested there was a 10 percent chance that an asteroid named 2019 PDC would strike Earth in eight years, unleashing enough energy to level a whole city.\n\nScientists didn't know where it might hit, though New York, Denver and a wide swath of west and central Africa were all in the path of potential destruction. Chodas called the situation \"uncertain\" and \"unprecedented.\"\n\nSo, he asked his audience, what did they want to do about it?\n\nBefore you start stocking up on canned goods know that this was a fictional exercise. The asteroid 2019 PDC does not exist. No city on Earth is thought to be imperiled by a catastrophic impact. Indeed, analyses of more than 20,000 known near-Earth objects suggest the chance of any hitting us in the next century is less than 1 in 10,000.\n\nBut the scenario that played out this week at the International Academy of Astronautics' Planetary Defense Conference in College Park illuminated the very real (if very slim) possibility that such an asteroid might be discovered one day - and revealed just how hard it would be for humanity to mount a response.\n\nCongress first mandated that NASA track near-Earth objects, or NEOs - space rocks that circle around the sun and come within 30 million miles of Earth's orbit - in 1998, after people briefly panicked over a newly discovered asteroid that would pass by our planet.\n\nTwo decades later, scientists say they have identified 90 percent of all NEOs 3,300 feet or larger - big enough to precipitate a global catastrophe. Research suggests these kinds of impacts happen once every 700,000 years.\n\nThe population of smaller objects such as the fictional 2019 PDC, which was estimated to be about 600 feet wide, is not so well defined - even though these objects could still demolish cities, states and even continents. This is the seventh tabletop exercise NASA has participated in to help game out what scientists and emergency managers would need to consider if one of these asteroids was headed our way.\n\nBut the agency's top concern this week seemed to be making sure everyone understood this was a drill. \"If you tweet about this,\" communications officer JoAnna Wendell urged the audience, \"please use the hashtag 'exercise only.' We don't want to get into a 'War of the Worlds' scenario.\"\n\nHer words were comforting to keep in mind as NASA programmer Lorien Wheeler took the stage to explain just how catastrophic an asteroid such as 2019 PDC could be.\n\nShe had modeled millions of potential impact scenarios for the object, each featuring slightly different parameters. The asteroid might land in the Atlantic Ocean, triggering a catastrophic tsunami; or it could crash into New York, inflicting \"unsurvivable\" carnage on millions of people; or it could break up over a largely uninhabited area, causing relatively little damage. And it was still more likely than not that the rock would miss Earth altogether.\n\nScientists would need more than a year of observations before they could say exactly where the asteroid was headed. But it takes several years to build and launch a mission in response, and any deflection effort would have to happen before 2025 to be effective.\n\nIf humanity was going to try to stop the asteroid, we had to start considering our options now.\n\nIn reality, the discovery of any rock with a 10 percent chance of hitting Earth would trigger an automatic response from United Nations' Space Mission Planning Advisory Group -- an international coalition of space agencies whose sole job is to coordinate the world's response to impending asteroid disasters.\n\nPreventing an impact is possible - theoretically. Humans need only change the asteroid's velocity by a few centimeters per second; over the course of several orbits around the sun, that change adds up to push the rock fully in front of or behind the Earth. But the proposed methods for deflection are expensive and untested.\n\nOne, the \"kinetic impactor\" technique, involves crashing a spacecraft into the asteroid at high velocity to slow it down. (NASA last year gave the go-ahead to start design and assembly of a kinetic impactor test mission called DART, which will smash a spacecraft into a binary near-Earth asteroid called Didymos.)\n\nAlternatively, scientists could detonate a nuclear bomb beside the asteroid, vaporizing part of its surface and causing the rock to recoil. This method is equally effective at increasing or decreasing an asteroid's speed.\n\nBoth options raised red flags among the Planetary Defense Conference attendees. The kinetic impactor strategy carries the threat of imparting so much force to the asteroid that it \"disrupts\" it, causing the rock to break apart into potentially even more dangerous pieces. But few people were excited about the notion of putting a nuclear device on top of a rocket. Which country would provide the weapon? And who would get to control it?\n\nOne man stood up to point out that there were no scientists at the conference from any of the African nations in the asteroid's path.\n\n\"In a real-life scenario, their interests would need to be represented,\" he said. \"Especially if we're going to push the thing toward them.\"\n\nUltimately, the group decided to keep every option on the table. They would immediately launch a reconnaissance mission to fly past the rock and get a better understanding of its trajectory. A scientific spacecraft already in flight would be rerouted to 2019 PDC. Meanwhile, several space agencies would begin work on a fleet of kinetic impactors and an additional spacecraft capable of carrying a nuclear device.\n\nIn a speech, NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine acknowledged that these exercises could seem a bit outlandish - fodder for a Bruce Willis action flick, perhaps, but not serious scientific discussion.\n\nBut real life has at times come perilously close to imitating these fictions.\n\nFifteen years ago, scientists detected a 1000-foot-wide asteroid named Apophis, which early calculations suggested had a more than 2 percent chance of colliding with Earth on Friday, April 13, 2029.\nThe discovery launched frantic efforts to uncover old pictures of where the asteroid had been, which would help researchers understand where it might be headed. Ultimately, scientists determined that Apophis will fly safely past Earth at a distance of about 19,400 miles - within the orbits of the moon and even some geosynchronous satellites.\n\nIf the skies are dark and weather are right, Earthlings should be able to see Apophis swish by with their naked eyes. The asteroid will resemble a shooting star as it streaks through space.\n\nThe geologic record reveals that Earth hasn't always been so lucky. The Chesapeake Bay was formed by a meteor that struck the East Coast 35 million years ago, scattering debris from Texas to New Jersey. Some 15 million years after that, a meteorite blasted the sand of the Libyan desert, creating a sea of foggy green glass.\n\nAnd of course, there's the Chicxulub impactor 66 million years ago, which triggered the extinction of three quarters of all life on Earth, including most of the dinosaurs. That rock was thought to be dozens of miles in diameter and unleashed the energy of billions of atomic bombs.\n\n\"We know for a fact the dinosaurs did not have a space program,\" Bridenstine said, quoting television personality Bill Nye. \"But we do, and we need to use it.\"\n\nBy Wednesday, the scenario fast-forwarded to December 2021. The reconnaissance spacecraft had finally given astronomers their first good look at 2019 PDC, revealing that the asteroid was actually a peanut-shaped \"rubble pile\" about 450 feet across and 850 feet long.\n\nAnd, unless humanity took drastic action, just after 10 p.m. local time on April 29, 2027, it would enter Earth's atmosphere at a speed of 43,000 miles per hour and smash right into Denver.\n\nThe resulting blast wave would obliterate the city and some of the surrounding suburbs - setting fire to buildings, vaporizing vegetation, melting cars. People as far away as Pueblo, Colorado, and Laramie, Wyoming, would feel the Earth tremble and see their windows break. The drought-parched trees of the Rockies would be set ablaze and billions of dollars worth of infrastructure would be lost.\n\nWorst of all, there were some 2 million people living in the \"unsurvivable\" zone.\n\nHorrific though the scenario sounded, physicist Mark Boslough, a global catastrophe expert, chose to look on the bright side.\n\n\"That asteroid was headed toward Denver even before it was discovered,\" he said. \"So it seems like very bad news, but this is actually good news, because we still have five years to deflect this thing.\"\n\nBetween Wednesday night and Thursday afternoon, the clock spun forward three years. The diverted scientific spacecraft arrived at the asteroid and began to observe it. Six kinetic impactors were built, but one blew apart during launch and two others failed en route to their target. Widespread controversy over the use of a nuclear device meant that the second rendezvous spacecraft launched without any cargo. But that may have been for the best: It, too, suffered a total system failure before arrival.\n\nNow it was Sept. 3, 2024, and the world found itself facing a whole new kind of disaster: The three surviving kinetic impactors succeeded in deflecting most of the asteroid. But in the process they'd broken off a 50- to 80-meter fragment that was still headed our way.\n\nThe resulting debris cloud destroyed the observing spacecraft, and the asteroid was behind the sun, blocking our view of it. Yet early calculations suggest that the fragment would strike somewhere along a path that extended from Omaha to New York and into the Atlantic. The object was now too small to pose a significant tsunami risk, Wheeler said, but if it hit land -- particularly a densely-populated place such as New York -- as many as 11.5 million people would be affected. And it was too late to attempt another deflection.\n\nThe prospect of losing a global financial center was shocking, even as make-believe. \"You may freeze the economy,\" one audience member worried. \"You might actually be looking at total economic collapse.\"\n\nAerospace engineer Brent Barbee agreed. That's why his team was considering a \"last-ditch effort\" to prevent an impact. The world might \"scramble,\" he said, to design and deploy a 300-kiloton nuclear device that would blast the asteroid into tiny pieces two to four months before it was due to hit Earth.\n\nThe proposal immediately raised concerns.\n\n\"If you couldn't launch a nuclear device before, what makes you think you could launch it now?\" one researcher wanted to know. (\"Great question,\" was Barbee's reply.)\n\n\"Can we do a small kinetic impactor that puts it safely in the ocean?\" asked another. (\"Too many uncertainties,\" Chodas answered.)\n\n\"It worries me when you say that we are going to scramble to put together a 300-kiloton nuclear device,\" said a third.\n\nShe had a point, Barbee acknowledged. That so much of the initial fleet had failed shows how difficult it is to quickly build a successful spacecraft. \"We probably should have been planning the backup option from the beginning,\" he said.\n\nBreaking the fourth wall, some of the researchers complained that the scenario was starting to seem unrealistically worst-case.\n\n\"It is not likely at all,\" Chodas agreed, \"and we're not saying it is likely. But we will learn by studying these what-ifs.\"\n\nThings were about to get even more sensational. On the last day of the exercise, with 10 days to go before impact, Chodas announced that the disruption mission never got off the ground, and the fragment - now known to be 60 meters - was on a path to obliterate much of New York City.\n\nThe skyscrapers of central Manhattan would be vaporized. Fire tornadoes would rip through the region. The \"mother of all gusts\" would blow from Yonkers to Staten Island and New Jersey to Queens. Ten million people would need to escape the disaster zone -- more Americans than have ever been evacuated before.\n\nA chorus of \"oohs\" rippled through the ballroom. \"Tough,\" one person muttered.\n\nSuddenly, the tone of the conversation shifted. They had left behind the comfortable certainty of physics. Now they had to plan for the unpredictability of people.\n\n\"We're very concerned,\" said Carol Lewis, who was playing the role of an \"affected citizen.\" \"We've actually called ourselves 'mad as hell.' And we have questions.\"\n\nWhat would happen to people in nursing homes? What would happen to pets? Who would prevent looting of abandoned buildings? Would they be compensated for their losses? Where would the survivors go? And would they ever be allowed to return?\n\n\"Don't think we haven't been doing anything before we're at T minus 10 days,\" said Leviticus Lewis, a real-life operations manager for FEMA (and Carol Lewis's husband).\n\n\"I can tell you there already is a New York evacuation plan,\" he assured people. \"I can't tell you what it is.\"\n\nThen Joseph Nuth, a NASA asteroid researcher, stood up and stated the obvious: \"It's our fault.\"\n\n\"How are we going to compensate those people, get them their lives back?\" he asked. \"This is an enormous liability that we took on when we screwed this up.\"\n\nThat led to a question of whether the U.N.'s \"Convention on International Liability for Damage Caused by Space Objects\" could apply to citizens suing their own government.\n\n\"The questions now are so deep and so far-reaching,\" said Victoria Andrews, NASA's deputy planetary defense officer.\n\nAnd, she noted, they're not quite so esoteric as they might seem. Most natural disasters cannot be predicted as far in advance as an asteroid impact, but as a consequence of climate change, many are becoming more and more likely. Deadly wildfires and disastrous hurricanes that once were rare now seem inevitable - and communities have to prepare.\n\"This exercise gets us thinking about how to do that,\" Andrews said.",
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| body | How to Accept Bitcoin Cash Payments With Coingate https://news.bitcoin.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/shutterstock_441567382_1600-1520x1024.jpg Receiving cryptocurrency payments is an option many companies have explored and implemented in the past few years. Online merchants can use a growing number of platforms to process orders paid with digital coins and Coingate is one such established service in this niche. Payment Gateway Supports Crypto Options Coingate allows web-based businesses to accept payments from their customers in several of the most popular cryptocurrencies. That includes bitcoin cash (BCH), which is known for its fast and low cost transactions. The payment gateway, developed by a Lithuanian company, automatically settles payments in euros, U.S. dollars, or BTC. The platform selects the best conversion rate from several exchanges. Using Coingate, online stores can set the price of their items in fiat currency and the system calculates in real-time their crypto equivalent. Then customers can pay with bitcoin cash, for example, and the merchant will receive the amount in a preferred currency. There’s a 1% processing fee for the service. https://news.bitcoin.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/shutterstock_192638915.jpg How to Accept Bitcoin Cash Payments With Coingate To integrate the payment gateway on their website, companies need to choose between several options. They can take advantage of Coingate’s ready-made integrations for e-commerce content management systems or web billing platforms such as Woocommerce, Magento, Prestashop, and Opencart. Alternatively, merchants can use the payment platform’s developer API, which can be configured for any website. Users can also add payment buttons that can facilitate the processing of donations or simple payments for a limited number of products. To start accepting bitcoin cash, merchants have to sign up with Coingate first and then pass a verification procedure if they choose fiat settlements. If they wish to receive only crypto payments, then no verification is needed in most cases. Direct BCH payments can also be accepted through a mobile app developed by Bitcoin.com for Android. Bitcoin Cash Register (BCH) is a free and simple point of sale software which requires only a public key or an extended public key linked to your wallet. The application is easy to set up and no account or registration is needed to use it. Amounts can be displayed in over 150 fiat currencies. |
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| body | https://news.bitcoin.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/shutterstock_1370220431_1600-1520x1024.jpg The Number of Cryptocurrency Wallet Users Keeps Rising Data published recently shows that the number of cryptocurrency wallet users has been steadily increasing over the years, almost independently of the market ups and downs. This positive trend has continued throughout the extended bearish market and has in fact steepened in the last few weeks. Over 36 Million Crypto Wallets Created so Far A study published by market and consumer data provider Statista compiles quarterly figures for a three-year period. The number of blockchain wallet users worldwide has jumped from less than 6.7 million in Q1 2016 to over 34.6 million in Q1 2019. This has involved a constant increase, with every quarter seeing more cryptocurrency wallets than the previous one. https://news.bitcoin.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/statista.jpg The Number of Cryptocurrency Wallet Users Keeps Rising A more detailed graph prepared by Blockchain.com confirms the trend, which dates back to early 2013. During the whole period, there have been two noticeable spikes. The first one occurred between late November 2017 and the end of January 2018, when the number of wallets jumped by 2.5 million. The second started this April – almost 2 million new users have been registered since the beginning of the last month. https://news.bitcoin.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/blockchain-1392x639.jpg The Number of Cryptocurrency Wallet Users Keeps Rising The total number of wallet users on April 30 was 36,616,530, according to Blockchain.com’s calculations. The user count towards the end of April 2012 was less than 5,800. The difference, undoubtedly, represents an enormous increase in the number of people involved in the crypto space, despite all the setbacks along the way. Things to Consider When Choosing a Wallet Setting up a cryptocurrency wallet is a necessary step for anyone who wants to enter the space. It allows you to acquire, store and spend digital coins. There are many options in the market and your choice should depend on your priorities. For instance, hardware wallets such as Ledger and Trezor arguably offer greater security for digital assets. There are also popular desktop wallets like Jaxx or Exodus, online wallets such as Coinpayments, and mobile wallets built for Android and iOS, like Edge. Blockchain.com offers a safe and popular wallet too. All of them support multiple cryptocurrencies. If you need a light client developed for various platforms, including mobile operating systems as well as Windows, MacOS and Linux, the Bitcoin.com Wallet is an open source, simple and secure tool to buy, store, send and receive bitcoin. The application supports two major cryptocurrencies – bitcoin cash (BCH) and bitcoin core (BTC). https://news.bitcoin.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/bitcoin-1392x454.jpg The Number of Cryptocurrency Wallet Users Keeps Rising New users can download and install the app for free and purchase BCH and BTC with a credit card directly in the wallet. As of recently, the option has been available not only to U.S. residents, but also to crypto enthusiasts in the U.K. and Europe. The wallet allows you to easily switch between the two coins using a service called Sideshift without the need for any registration or account creation. Probably the most attractive feature of the Bitcoin.com Wallet is that it’s a noncustodial platform. That means you’ll be fully in charge of your funds at all times. These and other advantages are some of the reasons for the wallet’s growing popularity. Almost 4 million Bitcoin.com wallets have been created so far. That’s close to 2 million new wallets in just a year. Do you think the growing number of cryptocurrency wallets in use is an indication of a strong positive trend in the crypto space? Share your thoughts on the subject in the comments section below. |
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| body | Crypto Markets Recover With Bitcoin Breaking $5,300, Gold and Oil Prices RiseNEWS  Another decline yesterday, crypto markets again reversed to gain momentum upwards, with all but one top 20 coins by market cap in the green. Having skyrocketed more than 18% yesterday, IOTA (MIOTA) is the only coin among the top 20 that sees losses, down around 4.3%. In contrast, litecoin (LTC) is seeing the biggest gains over the past 24 hours, up 7.17% at press time.  Market visualization from Coin360 Bitcoin (BTC) has broken back above $5,300 today, hitting an intraday high of $5,353. At press time, bitcoin is up 1.55% over the past 24 hours to trading at $5,321. Similarly to all the top 20 cryptos, Bitcoin is still down almost 5% over the past week. .jpg) Bitcoin 7-day price chart. Source: CoinMarketCap Ether (ETH), the second cryptocurrency by market cap, is up 2.3% to $159.21 at press time. Still, the top altcoin is seeing about a 8.36% drop over the past 7 days. Yesterday, tech entrepreneur and Tesla CEO Elon Musk entered a twitter conversation with ether co-founder Vitalik Buterin with a one-word tweet “Ethereum.” .jpg) Ethereum 7-day price chart. Source: CoinMarketCap Ripple (XRP), the third top cryptocurrency by market cap, is up 5.1% over the past 24 hours to $0.309 at press time, while the coin is still down 4.66% over the past 7 days. Recently, the world’s largest stock exchange, Nasdaq listed XRP Liquid Index (XRRLX) on its global data service. .jpg) Ripple 7-day price chart. Source: CoinMarketCap Total market capitalization amounts to $173 billion, up from $169 billion at the beginning of the day. .jpg) Total market capitalization 7-day chart. Source: CoinMarketCap Recently, Fundstrat Global Advisors founder Tom Leemade another bull prediction, claiming that crypto prices will hit new all-time highs by 2020. Earlier today, Cointelegraph reported that blockchain-focused precious metals firm Tradewind hired ex-JPMorgan Chase executive as its new CEO. Also today, American crypto exchange ErisX announced the public launch of its spot market. After hitting all-time highs yesterday, the United Statesstock market dropped today as Google’s parent company Alphabet had a bad impact on communication service sector, CNBC reports. At press time, the Nasdaq (NASDAQ) Composite is down 0.9%, while the S&P 500 (SPX) and the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) are up about 0.1%. Oil prices rose amid Venezuela’s opposition leader urging the military to back him to topple Nicolas Maduro after Saudi Arabia claimed that their partnership to hold output could be expanded till the end of 2019. As such, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil and Brent crude are up 0.6% and 0.9%, respectively. Gold prices also rose today as global economy concerns subsided after disappointing Chinese factory activity data. At press time, spot gold is up 0.3% to $1,283 per ounce, while U.S. gold futures gained 0.29% to $1,285.! |
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