A team of US scientists demonstrated that dangerous asteroids could be diverted with powerful X-rays that vaporize a portion ...
The concept was tested using Sandia's Z Machine, the most powerful X-ray source on Earth. By generating a burst of X-rays similar to those from a nuclear explosion, researchers were able to simulate ...
To assess whether this technique could actually deflect an asteroid heading toward Earth, the team fed their experimental ...
Researchers in New Mexico used Sandia National Laboratory’s Z machine, the most powerful laboratory source of radiation in the world, to mimic how an X-ray pulse could vaporize the surface of an ...
Lab-based proof-of-concept shows how radiation creates explosive plumes to deflect menacing space rocks US scientists have ...
Scientists in New Mexico conducted several experiments and learned that asteroids can be deflected from Earth using explosions of nuclear warheads above the space rock's surface.
Scientists have found nuclear weapons could actually help deflect an incoming cosmic impact — not by blowing an asteroid up, ...