1) A math presentation was created to model the trajectory of missiles launched by North Korea and the US to determine where they would collide.
2) Data from a satellite was used to calculate the speed of each missile and graph lines of best fit.
3) By solving a system of equations, the group determined the missiles would collide at coordinates (10.40664753, 232323.5464), just .267895586 days from the moon, potentially saving it.
4) However, the report notes there is uncertainty due to possible human errors in plotting points or calculating best fit lines.