NASA built giant ships dealing with the end of the world
The design of NASA's nuclear-powered spacecraft weighs 8 tons and is a super weapon that can smash those that can make the earth deal.
Scientific studies have given evidence of the times when the earth deals with giant meteorite collisions, causing genocide. The most famous apocalypse for dinosaurs, suspected by a giant meteorite. And nothing can guarantee that doesn't happen again.
Hammer's original design.It will carry nuclear missiles (right photo) to destroy intruders - (photo: NASA).
NASA used to calculate and identify asteroids and meteors that were at risk of colliding with the earth. Last year, a 30-meter-diameter asteroid, named 2012TC4, shuddered the scientific world as it passed very close to Antarctica. If it hits, it will create a force equivalent to 1,450 million tons of TNT!
Therefore, NASA's plan is an 8-ton nuclear spacecraft named Hammer. As its name suggests , "Hammer" - The Hammer is expected to beat all alien intruders to protect humanity from the end of the world.
When a large asteroid or meteor is found, Hammer will be dispatched to fly it out of orbit. It is equipped with many powerful nuclear missiles.
They expected it to take more than 7 years to complete Hammer. The design image has not been published yet.
And not NASA. NASA's Near-Earth Object Research Center listed 73 asteroids with 1 / 1,600 opportunities to destroy the earth. That ratio is not small, if you are discussing the end of the world.
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