In the wee morning hours on Sunday (Jan. 21), a tiny asteroid came hurtling through the sky and smashed into Earth's atmosphere near Berlin, producing a bright but harmless fireball visible for miles around. Such sightings typically occur a few times a year — but this one was unique because it was first detected by scientists roughly three hours before impact — only the eighth time that researchers have spotted one of these space rocks before it hit.
The asteroid, dubbed 2024 BXI, was first discovered by self-proclaimed asteroid hunter Krisztián Sárneczky, an astronomer at the Piszkéstető Mountain Station, part of Konkoly Observatory in Hungary. He identified the cosmic rock using the 60-cm Schmidt telescope at the observatory. Shortly after the space rock's discovery, NASA gave a detailed prediction of where and when the meteor would strike.
In Expanse asteroid's were used as weapons - painted black then tractored to change course to earth.
This only proves that this would be highly effective.
Of course. Plus the painting part isn't as necessary, as they tend to be really small and really dark, so even if the sun is shining at them they're not easy to detect at all. Case in point: This thing.
This is made a lot tougher by the modern software that has to filter out fast-moving small interferences because of all the Starlink crap up there, making identifying other, slower, interference as asteroids comparatively tricky. Luckily those microsatellites are failing so fast, maybe it'll all get called off and astronomy gets a bit easier again..
To be fair, in the Expanse they were trying to attack an Earth that was acting towards space the way that America and the Soviet Union acted towards the world at the height of the cold war
Found the belta
But in reality, the expanse is a really good mirror to the current situation in Gaza. Hardline factions force each other to take retaliatory action and civilians suffer on mass. Both sides are victim and perpetrator at the same time and the people that pay the price were not those that made the decisions.