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Jupiter has a huge influence in the Solarsystem, the big gravitation of Jupiter and also the Sun can deflect most of the asteroids and Comets from the Earth orbit, but in certain circumstances can do the opposite and launch objects into Earth's orbit, depending on what angle they enter the system..
A good example is Apophis (∅~370 m), which is coming to visit us in 2029, although at quite a distance, but it will return in Abril 2036 and in this case, if it passes through a certain point there is a possibility that it will impact the Earth..
https://neal.fun/asteroid-launcher/
Simulate an impact where ever you want and see the consecuences scrolling down the results.
Oh, ok, it will target New York, the movies were right!
/s
The White House is also a good target. Maybe also the Coronado Naval Base
What a great & optimal design for actual humans to live and work - it would have been cheaper to make a square building with giant floors and a fraction of the windows (and far less natural light for inhabitants).
They prob left the remaining sides free to not infringe on MS Windows logo trademark.
And H designs are just somehow aesthetically unpleasing to me personally (for real).
Because I agree with those points I resigned it by flipping the edges:
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If we orient it south and try to distribute sunlight fairly we may get something like this:
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Yes, I agree with that.l, cozy.
But lets make a compromise between design and art and make it:
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Do we have ways/plans to prevent the potential hit or is it a "we will see" thing?
There are several plans to avoid it, but it depends of several factors. We can avoid an impact if we know the exact position several Years before the supposed impact, if not, there is nothing we can do.
Childhood fear suddenly resurfaced.
Watch Don't Look Up. It's about an asteroid heading for earth in our current political climate