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Good News: NASA Is Working on Super-Volcano Mitigation
by JONAH GOLDBERG August 30, 2017
Old School readers of the Corner will recall that one of my obsessions about a dozen years ago was the obvious need to develop volcano-lancing technology, ideally airborne-laser volcano-lancing technology.
The Vulcan menace is real and it is underappreciated. Unfortunately, my first Airborne-Laser Volcano-Lancing posts have been lost to the mists of time. If any truly gifted Google-fu masters can find links, I’d be grateful to see them.
Anyway, my prescience is finally being vindicated. NASA has finally recognized that the massive super-volcano underneath Yellowstone is in dire need of lancing:
NASA, however, has an idea... they have explored what it would take to avert a super volcano catastrophe...
To achieve this, the Jet Propulsion Labs team calculated a super volcano on the brink of eruption would have to be cooled some 35 per cent. They propose to do this by pricking the supervolcano’s surface, to let off steam... the NASA scientists propose, a 10km deep hole into the hydrothermal water below and to the sides of the magma chamber.
These fluids, which form Yellowstone’s famous heat pools and geysers, already drain some 60-70 per cent of the heat from the magma chamber below... No word yet on the airborne lasers. Still this is progress. Faster, please.
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Good News: NASA Is Working on Super-Volcano Mitigation
by JONAH GOLDBERG August 30, 2017
Old School readers of the Corner will recall that one of my obsessions about a dozen years ago was the obvious need to develop volcano-lancing technology, ideally airborne-laser volcano-lancing technology.
The Vulcan menace is real and it is underappreciated. Unfortunately, my first Airborne-Laser Volcano-Lancing posts have been lost to the mists of time. If any truly gifted Google-fu masters can find links, I’d be grateful to see them.
Anyway, my prescience is finally being vindicated. NASA has finally recognized that the massive super-volcano underneath Yellowstone is in dire need of lancing:
“When people first considered the idea of defending the Earth from an asteroid impact, they reacted in a similar way to the super volcano threat,” Wilcox said. “People thought, ‘As puny as we are, how can humans possibly prevent an asteroid from hitting the Earth’.”
NASA, however, has an idea... they have explored what it would take to avert a super volcano catastrophe...
To achieve this, the Jet Propulsion Labs team calculated a super volcano on the brink of eruption would have to be cooled some 35 per cent. They propose to do this by pricking the supervolcano’s surface, to let off steam... the NASA scientists propose, a 10km deep hole into the hydrothermal water below and to the sides of the magma chamber.
These fluids, which form Yellowstone’s famous heat pools and geysers, already drain some 60-70 per cent of the heat from the magma chamber below... No word yet on the airborne lasers. Still this is progress. Faster, please.