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Asteroids & Impact
2010
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What is an asteroid?
• Small, rocky object orbiting the Sun among other planets.
• Commonly called planetoids because they are considerably smaller than actual
planets.
• Estimated amount of asteroids in our solar system –1,000,000 total
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What are asteroids made of and how big are they?
• Fe and Ni
• Vary in size and shape, but can be up to 940 miles in diameter.
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Who was the first to discover one?• Father Giuseppi Piazzi
• Ceres, largest asteroid (940 km dia.) and first to be
discovered.
• Discovered on January 1, 1801
• *Discoverers name their asteroids
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Ceres: size comparison
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What are some cool asteroids?
• Vesta- the brightest asteroid
• Ceres- largest
• Ida- potato shaped and has a moon named Dactyl
• Pholus-covered in red, possibly organic, material
• Trojan Asteroids- orbit Jupiter, one group in front, one group behind
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Ida (35X15 miles) and Dactyl
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Are there different types of asteroids?
Metal or M-class
Similar to a core of a planet; made up of 5- 50% Ni and Fe.
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Types…2
S-class: silica/Stony-Iron
• Metal/igneous rock; similar to mantle of a planet
• Two types: medosiderite and pallasitePallasite has olivine crystals
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Types…3
C-class: carbon
• Similar to crust of a planet; made of sand with Fe-Ni bits; grains are in irregular lumps called chondrules
• Achondrite: a chondrite that’s been reheated and lacks chondrules
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Identify this asteroid:
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Where can asteroids be found?
• Between Mars and Jupiter in the Asteroid Belt.
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Radar image of view from 4179 Toutatis
(travels 70,000 mph, often crosses Earth’s path)
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How was the belt found?
• Johann Bode and Johann Titus determined a law giving the approximate distance of the planets from the Sun in
1770.
• Not a true law of relationships
• Pattern was used to find a planet between Mars and Jupiter, but found
the asteroid belt.
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What are Apollo Objects/NEO’s/PHA’s?
• Apollo Objects- about 40, all cross Earth’s orbit & have very elliptical orbits.
• Near Earth Objects- about 2,000 total which are greater than 1km in diameter
• PHA’s-Potentially Hazardous Asteroids
*Concerned about these impacting Earth
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NEO Orbits
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Trojan Asteroids orbit with
Jupiter (in green color)
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“The blue area shows all near-Earth asteroids while the red area shows only large near-Earth asteroids. In this context, "large" is defined as an asteroid having an absolute magnitude (H) of 18.0 or brighter which roughly corresponds to diameters of 1 km or larger.”
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Can I discover an asteroid?
• Unless you have access to the Hubble Telescope, LINEAR, Arecibo Radio
Telescope, or an extremely expensive telescope of your own, your chances are
slim.
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What is LINEAR?
• LINEAR- Lincoln Near Earth Asteroid Research Project
• Detects asteroids; has ability to monitor and calculate future asteroid paths
• Helpful in case Earth might have to deflect any asteroids on a collision path
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What is the Arecibo Radio Telescope?
• Radio telescope
• Uses radar to determine asteroid sizes, shapes and orbits
• Detect future impacts
• Can also map planets in our solar system
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Arecibo Radio Telescope, PR
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Is there a chance of future impact?
• http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/neo/
• www.spaceweather.com
• There are numerous possibilities, but so far most of the NEO’s have come close enough without getting into Earth’s orbit If a large one were to enter Earth’s orbit, it would look like …
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…this!
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Or this!
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How about this?
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Any recent encounters?
• March 2002, 60 meter diameter asteroid came within 288,000 miles of Earth
• Wasn’t detected until 4 days later because it was coming from the direction of our Sun.
• June 2002, a 100-meter asteroid (2002MN) came within 75,000 miles—once again, undetected until 3 days later
*largest asteroid to approach that close
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Spaceguard Survey
• The term is from an Arthur C. Clarke novel
• The goal is to discover 90% of the Near Earth Objects that are 1km diameter or more.
• Global efforts being made
• Deflection strategies also being planned
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Interesting facts
• Every asteroid in the Asteroid Belt put together would amount to less mass than Earth’s Moon
• Vesta can be seen with the naked eye
• NEAR Shoemaker landed on asteroid Eros, after orbiting for a year