Re: Dinosaur killer probability

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Marshall Clow (mclow@owl.csusm.edu)
Thu, 29 Oct 1998 11:29:41 -0800


At 1:15 PM -0600 10/29/98, Bruce Schneier wrote:
>At 06:20 PM 10/29/98 +0000, lcs Mixmaster Remailer wrote:
>>What is the probability that a comet or asteroid similar in size to
>>that which caused the extinction of the dinosaurs will hit in the next
>>few months?
>
>Someone should look up the frequency of dinosaur-killing-sized
>asteroids--one per n years--but the equation would be
>
> 1 in 12n/m, where m is the number of months in a "few."
>
>Isn't n around 100,000?

Don't forget the telescopes, though.

You have to discount that possibility by a large factor because
no one has seen (or announced) a large asteroid heading this way.

Remember the brou-ha-ha a few months ago about a large asteroid
that would come within 50K miles of the earth in 2012 or so?

-- Marshall

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