From yesterday’s N.Y. Times Week in Review, a brief item noting that an asteroid entered the earth’s atmosphere in June somewhere over the Mediterranean and exploded with the force of a Hiroshima-strength nuclear bomb. U.S. instruments detected the explosion and properly identified it as the random natural event it was. A U.S. officer quoted in the story asks us to imagine that the asteroid had been poised over, say, India or Pakistan: “To our knowledge, neither of those nations have the sophisticated sensors that can determine the difference between a natural N.E.O. [“near earth object”] impact and a nuclear detonation.”
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