Originally posted by fiftyfifty
Chances are that any asteroid heading for earth will not be noticed until its too late to do anything about it except hope for the best.

Which is why I proposed above that we set out to deflect and exploit all NEO's we detect. The earlier we start, the less chance we'll get
blindsided.
Im not sure about this but wouldnt it be difficult to intercept an asteroid.

We've managed to intercept a comet and land a probe.
Blowing it up would send millions of fragments our way and into solar orbit presenting more of a threat.

You need to know the composition first. If it were a loosely jumbled pile of rocks then a directional charge to split it up and additional nukes
strategically placed on the asteroid before the split takes place will be detonated in sequence to adjust their course the 1% needed to swing them
into a completely harmless orbit.
If it's a solid piece, then the best way would be to simply change the albedo of the object.
Therefore the ONLY sensible option in my opinion would be to deflect it with an explosion or dense object. we would have to have a lot of information
about the asteroid though otherwise we might use too much or too little of an explosion or collision.

There isn't only one sensible course of action to take. This is a very narrow minded view. As I said above, it's all about the composition of the
NEO.
Originally posted by Toasty
How effective would a nuke be if the asteroid is traveling towards the missile at 50,000mph?

Placed on or within the asteroid, a Nuke can do wonders. The Armageddon approach is actually quite feasible. Though this would only be on certain
asteroid types.
What about sonics? Could you create a resonate sound frequency directed towards the asteroid adjusted perfectly so that the asteroid vibrates itself
to dust?

There is no sound in space. No atmosphere = No sound!