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NASA Has a $3.46 Billion Plan to Ensure the Yellowstone Supervolcano Doesn’t Erupt

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It reads more like a proposal to harness geothermal energy, with fringe benefits.
It's surprising that the cost to explore the possibility seems like a roadblock, Amazon threw $ billions away on The Rings of Power:

"aside from the dangers inherent in any plan to drill into a volcano, the NASA proposal is also largely theoretical, no one knows for sure that it would work, and the cost of finding out would be an estimated $3.46 billion".
 
Way beyond my pay grade.

I do know if you don't lower the tomato sauce it erupts up all over the place. :mad:

And you can do a great hard boiled egg in the microwave. Just place an egg on the plate and microwave on high for 5 minutes. Go on and try it. They come out wonderful. Just right. Never over cooked. Report back. :)
 
"Recent volcanic unrest, including seismicity, gas emission, and tree kill, is thought to be related to a dike intrusion beneath Mammoth Mountain in 1989. Both Long Valley Caldera and Mammoth Mountain have experienced episodes of heightened unrest over the last few decades (earthquakes, ground uplift, and/or volcanic gas emissions)."

 
No scientist "knows" if Yellowstone will ever erupt in a supereruption again. The fact that it is still near the surface by no means necessitates that the same conditions still exist that existed in the past eruptions, separated by hundreds of thousands of years.

And pretending any theorized remedy, regardless of the cost, is within our technology is highly doubtful.

Far afield from their charter. Don't humor them.
 
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