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Title: Asteroids


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Asteroids
  • Levi Houston
  • Jason Zastrow

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History
  • January 1, 1801 Giuseppe Piazzi
  • Irregularly shaped-cratered worlds
  • Over next six years-3 more
  • Pallas
  • Vesta
  • Juno

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Characteristics
  • 16 larger than 240 km
  • Ceres-largest, 1000 km
  • Ceres mass is 25 of the combined mass of all
    other asteroids
  • Total of all asteroids 1500 km less than ½
    diameter of our moon
  • Mathildes Density is not much greater than water
    not solid object but rather compacted pile of
    debris (Doppler affect-radio waves)

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Theories
  • Old theory, broke up planet destroyed by a
    massive collision
  • Current theory, debris left over from failed
    planet formation _at_ 2.8 AU from sun

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Formation
  • Rocky fragments left over from formation of solar
    system 4.6 billion years ago
  • Planets did not form due to gravitational pull
    being too weak

6
Asteroid Classifications
  • C-Type 75 - extremely dark, similar to
    carbonaceous chondrite meteorites
  • S-Type 17 - Relatively bright, metallic
    nickel-iron mixed with iron and magnesium
    silicates
  • M-Type 5-8 even brighter, pure nickel-iron
  • Dozens of other types

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Location
  • Main Belt- between Mars and Jupiter
  • 2 4 AU from Sun
  • Follow elliptical path-same direction as planets
  • Could be captured by gravitational pull of
    planets then considered a moon
  • Main Belt divided into subgroups, named after the
    main asteroids in each group

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http//filer.case.edu/sjr16/asteroid.html
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Near Earth Asteroids
  • Everyday about one hundred tons of interplanetary
    material finds its way to the Earths surface
  • Near Earth Asteroids (NEAs.)
  • are comets and asteroids that have been nudged by
    the gravitational attraction of nearby planets
    into orbits that allow them to enter the Earth's
    neighborhood

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NEA Example
  • Manicouagan Reservoir
  • This impact is unique because it is one of the
    largest craters on Earth
  • 70 kilometer diameter crater has been eroded by
    glaciers

mapy.pomocnik.com/img/wiki600px-STS009_Manico
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NEAs cont
  • Scientists are unsure of the number of collisions
    impacted on planet Earth
  • This is due to the vastness of our oceans and how
    older craters are buried deep in the crust of the
    Earth
  • Chicxulub crater
  • May be responsible for the extinctions that took
    place at the end of the Cretaceous period 65
    million years ago

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Chicxulub

www.psi.edu/hartmann/pic-cat/images332_chixulub ww
w.igeofcu.unam.mx/chicxulub/pic/meteor.gif www.imp
erial.ac.uk/pictures/buildings/crater1.jpg
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Barringer Meteor Crater
  • Winslow, Arizona

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www.jcphome.com/images/arizona/DSC00056.JPG
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More Classifications
  • Main concentration-Kirkwood gaps relatively
    empty regions between groups
  • Trojans-located near Jupiters Lagrange points
  • Centaurs
  • 2060 Chiron between Saturn and Uranus
  • 5335 Damocles from Mars to beyond Uranus
  • 5145 Pholus from Saturn to past Neptune

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Missions to Asteroids
  • Galileo
  • NEAR Shoemaker
  • Deep Space 1
  • Stardust
  • Dawn

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Galileo
  • 1991
  • 1st mission to explore asteroid close-up
  • Flew by asteroids Gaspra Ida
  • Asteroids were irregularly shaped
  • Found fractures craters

http//www2.jpl.nasa.gov/galileo/sepo/cruise/gaspr
a/hires.html
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Galileo
  • 243 Ida-moon
  • Dactyl
  • Diameter 1.5km
  • Orbits 100 km from Idas center
  • Possibly a fragment

http//www2.jpl.nasa.gov/galileo/sepo/cruise/ida/i
da.html
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NEAR Shoemaker(Near-Earth Asteroid Rendezvous)
  • February1996
  • numerous asteroid flybys
  • 1st to orbit land on surface of asteroid
  • 1997 flew by asteroid 253 Mathilde
  • High resolution images

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NEAR Shoemaker
  • 2000 orbited 433 Eros for 1 year
  • Studied magnetic field, mass, orbit, composition
    surface
  • 2001 1st controlled descent to surface of Eros
  • Images data

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Deep Space 1
  • 1998
  • Test confirm new technology
  • 1999 flew by asteroid 9969 Braille to within 16
    miles
  • Similarities between Braille Vesta

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Stardust
  • 1999
  • Goal tests for later missions
  • Flew by asteroid Annefrank to within about 2,000
    miles
  • Cratered, irregularly shaped 8 km in diameter


www.astronews.com
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Future Mission - Dawn
  • 2007
  • Study Ceres Vesta over 9 year period
  • Robotic exploration
  • 1st to orbit two asteroids on a single expedition

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Dawn Mission
  • Initially June of 2006
  • Terminated - technical problems and cost
  • Later reinstated, but increased in cost from 373
    to 446 million

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