Koolau
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Slightly adjusting asteroids on a collision course with earth will be done with high power lasers rather than spacecraft or nuclear bombs. I've worked in this field! It is somewhat laughable in all honesty but there are actual military and NASA programs for "planetary defense"
I want as many options as possible when it comes to asteroids hurtling toward us. Space-based has lots of options - not just lasers though that might well w*rk in some situations. I'm glad they are "practicing" right now with DART.This asteroid thing is being looked at from many sides. Just two years ago, NASA had a successful mission to deflect an asteroid using kinetic energy. It didn't get much press. They significantly altered the orbit of an asteroid's "moon."
Direct from NASA: NASA Confirms DART Mission Impact Changed Asteroid’s Motion in Space - NASA
Decent TIME article: NASA Tried To Knock an Asteroid Off Course—And Succeeded Wildly Beyond Expectations