You could make Soyuz sized chunks, strap them with mechanisms that deploy parachutes as it enters earths atmosphere. It wont burn up like a meteor that way.
Or maybe strap rockets to the asteroid and safely drop it in a shallow part of the Ocean, where you can retrieve it at convenience.
First you have to break it into smaller pieces, a regulated implosion or something. Then strapping rockets to it, so you can control its motion in three axes (three rockets, maybe) and remotely guide it to earth. 3/4 ocean is hard to miss.
idk much but this i will have to say based on what i have noticed
windows is like an ultra modern machine gun with users who have no idea of what they can do with their machines while on the other hand and this is not entirely true, linux is like a old rusty single shot vintage gun, sure it wont work all the time but the guy running it has way more control and way more dangerous than the average windows user.
defbce on
defutf8 on
escape ^]^]
markkeys "h=^B:l=^F:$=^E"
setenv LANG en_US.UTF-8
startup_message off
term $TERM
Copy pasted from somewhere, i do not recall from where.
ctrl-A is now ctrl-]
This does not clashes with Emacs, ctrl-A