New Calculated Trajectory for the Apophis asteroid

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NASA's updated calculations indicate a significantly reduced probability of the Apophis asteroid colliding with Earth in 2036, dropping from one-in-45,000 to approximately four-in-a-million. This change reflects advancements in computational techniques and new data availability. Some participants in the discussion noted that presenting odds as four-in-a-million may sound more alarming than one-in-250,000, suggesting a strategic choice in communication. Questions were raised about NASA's methodology and whether initial estimates were overly cautious for publicity purposes. Overall, the consensus is that the risk of an encounter with Apophis is now considered extremely low.
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"Updated computational techniques and newly available data indicate the probability of an Earth encounter on April 13, 2036, for Apophis has dropped from one-in-45,000 to about four-in-a million."

Any particular reason NASA scientists can't reduce their fractions?

Does it just sound like better odds than 1-in-250,000 :smile:
 
Saladsamurai said:
Any particular reason NASA scientists can't reduce their fractions?

Does it just sound like better odds than 1-in-250,000 :smile:

Haha I was thinking the same thing my math teachers would have a hayday if they saw this!

but to the general population saying something has odds out of a million normally indicates that it's going to be an EXTREMELY RARE AND DEFINITLY UNLIKELY event that you shouldn't run out to bet on. :P
 
I like the 4 in a million way of describing it. That's 4x more probable than two one-in-a-million events: being electrocuted by lightning or dying of male breast cancer.
 
Anyone know what kind of Factor of Safety NASA uses in their calculations?

In the article it seemed as if all initial probabilities are on the very safe side. Are they just trying to scare us so they get a little publicity. I mean their intial calculation was 1-45,000 now it's 1-250,000??
 
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