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Old 12-11-2007, 03:46 AM   #1
pharmablogger

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unless of course the aseroid was made up of plutonium
Plutonium in asteroids and the like, found today, is pretty low in radiation; since asteroids formed in our solar system at the same time as the Earth did, only Pu-244 would be around in any decent amount (as it has the longest half-life). But this, in turn, would mean it's level of radioactivity is really low.

Basically, asteroids just aren't radioactive enough to worry us - the fact that they're travelling at ludicrous speeds, with a shed load of mass, is though...
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