February 24, 2004
» Astronomers came close to sounding 36-hour alert of asteroid impact. And they're planning for next time
At the time, the president's team would have been putting the final touches to a speech he was due to make the following day at the headquarters of Nasa, the US space agency.
In it he planned to reset the course of manned spaceflight, sending it back to the Moon and on to Mars, but he could have had something very different to say.
He could have begun by warning the world it was about to be hit by a space rock.
