ASTEROID FLYBY: Today, Sept. 7th, a truck-sized asteroid is flying past Earth only 21,000 miles above our planet's surface. At closest approach, 2016 RB1 will actually skim the orbital-zone of geosynchronous satellites. The odds of an impact with any spacecraft are, however, negligibly low. Gianluca Masi photographed the 12-meter-wide space rock from Ceccano, Italy, just hours ago: http://spaceweather.com/
small one - burn up and leave a golf ball that'll hit Tony Blair?
If they fired a grappling onto it with a long rope and then unreeled the rope wrapped round a drum attached to a generator, near infinite energy source!
[This is actually more realistic than most theories I read on this forum :))]
If they fired a grappling onto it with a long rope and then unreeled the rope wrapped round a drum attached to a generator, near infinite energy source! [This is actually more realistic than most theories I read on this forum :))]