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- From: andy@osea.demon.co.uk (Andrew Haveland-Robinson)
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- Subject: Ice hardness
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- References: <Bx4D99.4Jy.1@cs.cmu.edu>
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- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1992 02:15:43 +0000
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- In article <Bx4D99.4Jy.1@cs.cmu.edu> roberts@cmr.ncsl.nist.gov writes:
-
- >-From: jfw@ksr.com (John F. Woods)
- >-Subject: Re: Swift-Tuttle Comet a threat to earth?
- >-Date: 2 Nov 92 17:28:43 GMT
- >
- >-sheaffer@netcom.com (Robert Sheaffer) writes:
- >->I should think that, given that a comet consists largely of ice and
- >->other volatiles, even one good-sized H-bomb placed directly into the
- >->nucleus would pretty much eliminate any "threat to earth". Seems it
- >->would be mostly vaporized and scattered.
- >
- >-The thermal mass of a several-km-diameter comet is quite a bit larger than
- >-you think. Furthermore, most of it is "ice" at just a few Kelvin (depending
- >-on how far out its orbit takes it, and how long it spends there), which means
- >-that "ice" is going to be every bit as hard as the formerly-molten silicate
- >-you're standing on...
- >
- >A number of science fiction writers seem to assume that water ice at
- >cryogenic temperatures would be many times stronger than ice at slightly
- >below freezing. Is there any indication that this is true?
- >
- >John Roberts
- >roberts@cmr.ncsl.nist.gov
-
- "Air temperatures down to -50'C make the near surface ice a thousand times
- stiffer than the basal ice, which geothermal heat from the underlying rock
- can bring to near melting point"
-
- Richard Frolick, Brit Antarctic Survey
- Physics World Vol5/11 p21, IOP
-
- I would assume that this is an indication that cryogenic ice is pretty
- hard stuff...
-
- Andy.
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