Asteroidul Urias Care Pune Pe Ganduri Savantii NASA
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Asteroidul urias care pune pe ganduri
savantii NASA. --"Seamana mult cuplaneta noastra".
Sonda spatiala Dawn, care cerceteaza de peste un an de zile uriasul asteroid Vesta, a
oferit informatii neasteptate specialistilor de la NASA. Este foarte diferit fata de cecredeau.
Filmuletul de mai jos este realizat prin montarea unor fotografii realizate de sonda Dawn,care se afla pe orbita asteroidului Vesta, unde a ajuns in iulie 2011.
Pe langa aceste imagini desoebite, sonda spatiala a furnizat si informatii foarteimportante. Vesta seamana foarte mult cu Terra, avand un nucleu de fier, la fel ca planeta
noastra.
Asta inseamna ca este de fapt o protoplaneta, o roca uriasa care ar putea forma o alt corp
ceresc, pentru ca luat nastere in mod similar Terrei. Candva, sub suprafata ei exista si unocean de magma, spun savantii NASA.
Cele mai uimitoare imagini cu planeta Pamant! Cum arata un fulger vazut dinStatia Spatiala Internationala
Vesta are o varsta venerabila: 4,56 miliarde de ani. Diametrul ei este de 110 km, iar
relieful este foarte variat: are munti inalti si cratere, multe dintre ele foarte adanci, cumargini aproape verticale.
Vesta este si sursa multor meteoriti care au lovit Pamantul in decursul timpului,
aproximativ 6% dintre acestia avandu-si originea aici.
La randul sau, asteroidul a fost supus unor coliziuni majore cu alte corpuri ceresti.
Incredible video 'fly-over' by Nasa's
Dawn probe reveals huge rippled
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asteroid Vesta is more like a small
planet
Ancient asteroid has iron core, like Earth Formed in similar way to our own planet
Video flyover built from data obtained by orbiting
satellite since 2011
By Rob Waugh
PUBLISHED: 10:50 GMT, 15 May 2012 | UPDATED: 12:36 GMT, 15 May 2012
It's very unlikely that anyone on Earth will ever enjoy a flight over thehuge asteroid Vesta, the second-biggest in the asteroid belt - but Nasa's
satellite Dawn has created the next best thing.
The Nasa video 'flyover' has revealed that Vesta is a 'building block' of a
planet, with an iron core, like Earth, which formed in a similar way to ourplanet and our own moon.
The video was created from Dawn's collection of images built up since it
entered orbit in July 2011, including the first looks inside mysterious
craters first spotted by the Hubble space telescope.
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The video was created from Dawn's enormous collection of data on the rock collected as
it has orbited since July 2011, including the first looks inside mysterious craters firstspotted by the Hubble space telescope
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One of the 'snowman' group of craters on Vesta: The 'flyover' has revealed that Vesta is a
'building block' of a planet, with an iron core, like Earth, which formed in a similar way
to our planet and our own moon
Although Vesta and its family are located between Mars and Jupiter, smaller pieces of
these asteroids can be found in meteorite collections on Earth, including most eucrite,
howardite and diogenite meteorites
'Dawn's visit to Vesta has confirmed our broad theories of this giant
asteroid's history, while helping to fill in details it would have been
impossible to know from afar,' said Carol Raymond, deputy principalinvestigator at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California.
'Dawn's residence at Vesta of nearly a year has made the asteroid's planet-
like qualities obvious and shown us our connection to that bright orb in
our night sky.
Scientists now see Vesta as a layered, planetary building block with aniron core the only one known to survive the earliest days of the solar
system.
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The asteroid's geologic complexity can be attributed to a process that
separated the asteroid into a crust, mantle and iron core with a radius ofapproximately 68 miles about 4.56 billion years ago. The terrestrial
planets and Earth's moon formed in a similar way.
Dawn observed a pattern of minerals exposed by deep gashes created by
space rock impacts, which may support the idea the asteroid once had a
subsurface magma ocean.
A magma ocean occurs when a body undergoes almost complete melting,
leading to layered building blocks that can form planets. Other bodieswith magma oceans ended up becoming parts of Earth and other planets.
Scientists now see Vesta as a layered, planetary building block with an iron core - the
only one known to survive the earliest days of the solar system
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Although Vesta and its family are located between Mars and Jupiter, smaller pieces of
these asteroids can be found in meteorite collections on Earth, including most eucrite,howardite and diogenite meteorites
Data also confirm a distinct group of meteorites found on Earth did, as
theorized, originate from Vesta.
The signatures of pyroxene, an iron- and magnesium-rich mineral, inthose meteorites match those of rocks on Vesta's surface.
These objects account for about 6 percent of all meteorites seen falling on
Earth.
This makes the asteroid one of the largest single sources for Earth's
meteorites. The finding also marks the first time a spacecraft has been
able to visit the source of samples after they were identified on Earth.
Scientists now know Vesta's topography is quite steep and varied. Somecraters on Vesta formed on very steep slopes and have nearly vertical
sides, with landslides occurring more frequently than expected.
Another unexpected finding was that the asteroid's central peak in the
Rheasilvia basin in the southern hemisphere is much higher and wider,
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relative to its crater size, than the central peaks of craters on bodies likeour moon. Vesta also bears similarities to other low-gravity worlds like
Saturn's small icy moons, and its surface has light and dark markings that
don't match the predictable patterns on Earth's moon.
'We know a lot about the moon and we're only coming up to speed now
on Vesta,' said Vishnu Reddy, a framing camera team member at the Max
Planck Institute for Solar System Research in Germany and the University
of North Dakota in Grand Forks. 'Comparing the two gives us twostorylines for how these fraternal twins evolved in the early solar system.'
Dawn has revealed details of ongoing collisions that battered Vesta
throughout its history.
Dawn scientists now can date the two giant impacts that pounded Vesta's
southern hemisphere and created the basin Veneneia approximately 2billion years ago and the Rheasilvia basin about 1 billion years ago.
Rheasilvia is the largest impact basin on Vesta.
'The large impact basins on the moon are all quite old,' said DavidO'Brien, a Dawn participating scientist from the Planetary Science
Institute in Tucson, Arizona. 'The fact that the largest impact on Vesta is
so young was surprising.'
Video 'fly-over' by Nasa's Dawn probe reveals surface of asteroid
Vesta
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