Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Planetary Defense: Asteroids, Comets, Impact Craters, and Outwitting the Dinosaurs

🏛 Los Alamos National Laboratory 📄 Technical Report

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This is a 2021 technical report from Los Alamos National Laboratory regarding planetary defense strategies against asteroids and comets. It is sponsored by the NNSA and focuses on impact modeling and mitigation.

This document is a technical report titled 'Planetary Defense: Asteroids, Comets, Impact Craters, and Outwitting the Dinosaurs,' authored by Catherine Suzanne Plesko of the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). Issued on July 21, 2021, the report is identified by the report number LA-UR--21-27461 and OSTI ID 1811856. The research was sponsored by the USDOE National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), Office of Defense Programs (DP), under DOE contract number 89233218CNA000001. The document serves as a formal record of research conducted at LANL regarding planetary defense strategies. While the abstract is not provided in the text, the title indicates a focus on the scientific study of asteroids, comets, and impact craters in the context of planetary protection. The document also lists related records, including studies on using supercomputers to prevent asteroid impacts, the composition of Asteroid 16 Psyche, and the effects of asteroid and comet impacts causing tsunamis.

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