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Here's what I had planned.
Also, he should get Massively FTL+ in space for very quickly pushing a ship to a nearby star system in Absolute Power. But he needs a spacesuit to perform long-distance feats.
A problem with both this and the old calculation is that it doesn't account for the fact that Superman was diverting this asteroid by a few degrees rather than overpowering its kinetic energy. Fortunately there's a formula for this. Let's assume he diverts it 0.2 degrees every second.
sin(0.2)*11 = 2.18536263875 km/s.
This ratio doesn't change no matter what speed the meteor is moving at, so the feat will always be 5.03348954767x slower.
It's worth noting that the blast Superman was hit by is much more powerful than this, since it was a single blast that depowered the Watchtower, whereas the blast Martian Manhunter refers to took time to depower the station. However, Superman also doesn't have the necessary surface area to withstand the full impact and was only hit by the fringes of the blast's power-up.
That's supporting evidence, for sure, but doesn't seem to be Small City level.
But could liquid Kryptonite be a better material for fission than uranium or plutonium? I'm not sure, but it took years to give Lex Luthor radiation poisoning.
Superman
Speed Upgrade
Superman can consistently exit and re-enter the Earth's atmosphere under his own power. For example, he casually saves a space shuttle in In Brightest Day...Also, he should get Massively FTL+ in space for very quickly pushing a ship to a nearby star system in Absolute Power. But he needs a spacesuit to perform long-distance feats.
Meteor Feat
The meteor that Superman stopped is probably way more impressive than what was calculated (in a deleted tweet, so I'm disregarding the numbers). It's explicitly stated that all 10 million inhabitants of Metropolis would be killed.- Hardcastle: If we lose, that asteroid will hit Metropolis in a matter of hours. Ten million lives will be wiped out instantly.
A problem with both this and the old calculation is that it doesn't account for the fact that Superman was diverting this asteroid by a few degrees rather than overpowering its kinetic energy. Fortunately there's a formula for this. Let's assume he diverts it 0.2 degrees every second.
sin(0.2)*11 = 2.18536263875 km/s.
This ratio doesn't change no matter what speed the meteor is moving at, so the feat will always be 5.03348954767x slower.
Watchtower
Where's it stated to be comparable to a high-yield nuke? Martian Manhunter calls it 'a gun with the punch of a small nuclear weapon.'It's worth noting that the blast Superman was hit by is much more powerful than this, since it was a single blast that depowered the Watchtower, whereas the blast Martian Manhunter refers to took time to depower the station. However, Superman also doesn't have the necessary surface area to withstand the full impact and was only hit by the fringes of the blast's power-up.
Kryptonite Warheads
Batman's radiograph lists the Cadmus' missile as an MX-777 thermonuclear weapon with a liquid Kryptonite warhead. MX is actually an old classification for the LGM-118 Peacekeeper, which has been armed with warheads in the hundreds of kilotons range.That's supporting evidence, for sure, but doesn't seem to be Small City level.
But could liquid Kryptonite be a better material for fission than uranium or plutonium? I'm not sure, but it took years to give Lex Luthor radiation poisoning.