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This is Scientific American 60-Second Space. I'm Clara Moskowitz. Got a minute?

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If a big asteroid with Earth's name on it were to reach us unimpeded,

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well, we could go the way of the dinosaurs.

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So a group of astronauts is advising the U.N.on a plan to protect the planet.

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"This is taking responsibility for the survival of life on planet Earth."

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Apollo astronaut Rusty Schweickart on October 25th, at a discussion of the issue at New York's American Museum of Natural History,

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its dinosaur skeletons a reminder of the danger of being unprepared.

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Last week, the General Assembly approved a preliminary set of asteroid defense measures.

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For example, a system for nations to share info about incoming space rocks.

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And a coordinated mission to deflect any asteroids found to be on a collision course with Earth.

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"The biggest problem right now institutionally is…no government in the world today has explicitly assigned the responsibility for planetary deflection to any of its agencies."

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"NASA does not have an explicit responsibility to deflect an asteroid, nor does any other space agency."

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Ultimately, the Earth's nations must work together to combat this extraterrestrial threat.

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Because when it comes to space rocks, they are definitely out there.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Space. I'm Clara Moskowitz.

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