ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS 22) It is stated in 2021 PDC Fact Sheet #1 that on the date of discovery (April 19th, 2021) the probability of impact with Asteroid 2021 PDC is about 5%. The asteroid’s size could be anywhere between 35 m to 700m. You are on the JPL (Jet Propulsion Laboratory) team and are asked to let the rest of the scientists know what the Torino scale value could be. Your answer is. LINK:https://cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/pd/cs/pdc21/pdc21_factsheet1.pdf a) Only 3 b) Only 4 c) Only 5 d) Only 4 and 5 e) 3, 4 and 5 are possible 23) Based on the assesments made by the JPL team on ‘Day 1’ the greatest risk of hazard (based on Average affected population) from 2021 PDC would be from: Hint: use the following link to answer the question https://cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/pd/cs/pdc21/pdc21_day1_briefing2.pdf a) Tsunami b) Thermal c) Blast d) No damage e) None of the above 24)You have now been assigned to the International Asteroid Warning Network Working (IAWN) Group. Based on the information provided in 2021 PDC Press Briefing Day 2 there is now 100% certainty that the object will impact somewhere in Europe or Northern Africa. The potential damage has been calculated: (Hint: use the information provided in the following link to answer the question) https://cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/pd/cs/pdc21/pdc21_day2_briefing1.pdf Match the city/country with the Potential Damage Damage criteria: No Damage, In between no damage and 40% (dark red); “Dark Red = 40%”, Mid Red = 87%, Light Red = 99%, City/Country Names: Cairo, Egypt; Rome, Italy; Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina; Helsinki, Finland, Vilnius, Lithuania
ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS
22) It is stated in 2021 PDC Fact Sheet #1 that on the date of discovery (April 19th, 2021) the probability of impact with Asteroid 2021 PDC is about 5%. The asteroid’s size could be anywhere between 35 m to 700m. You are on the JPL (Jet Propulsion Laboratory) team and are asked to let the rest of the scientists know what the Torino scale value could be. Your answer is.
LINK:https://cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/pd/cs/pdc21/pdc21_factsheet1.pdf
a) Only 3
b) Only 4
c) Only 5
d) Only 4 and 5
e) 3, 4 and 5 are possible
23) Based on the assesments made by the JPL team on ‘Day 1’ the greatest risk of hazard (based on Average affected population) from 2021 PDC would be from: Hint: use the following link to answer the question https://cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/pd/cs/pdc21/pdc21_day1_briefing2.pdf
a) Tsunami
b) Thermal
c) Blast
d) No damage
e) None of the above
24)You have now been assigned to the International Asteroid Warning Network Working (IAWN) Group. Based on the information provided in 2021 PDC Press Briefing Day 2 there is now 100% certainty that the object will impact somewhere in Europe or Northern Africa. The potential damage has been calculated: (Hint: use the information provided in the following link to answer the question) https://cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/pd/cs/pdc21/pdc21_day2_briefing1.pdf
Match the city/country with the Potential Damage
Damage criteria: No Damage, In between no damage and 40% (dark red); “Dark Red = 40%”, Mid Red = 87%, Light Red = 99%,
City/Country Names: Cairo, Egypt; Rome, Italy; Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina; Helsinki, Finland, Vilnius, Lithuania
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