This thought came up in my head yesterday. I recently viewed a post discovering an asteroid that orbits Earth every 3 years.
Then I had another thought. What if we found an asteroid, and we were so afraid that it was going to hit us at one point? Could we actually use US2 as a "map" of sorts to recreate the current area between Earth [or nearby worlds] and the asteroid, observe its real life movement, and plant that data into the simulator to calculate a miss or direct hit?
Would it even be accurate?
Let's say 2014 UR116 DID pose a threat to Earth [confirmed no threat], and we wanted to calculate its trajectory over the next few years, or even decades. And let's say, for example, it was to strike Earth in 2030, July 23rd [don't believe this]. Could that data from US2 be legit or just phooey?
If not legit, on the bright side, it could be useful in disaster films.