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Title: Fate of Planetesimals


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Fate of Planetesimals
  • Ejection from Sol. Sys.
  • Collision with planets
  • Capture as satellites, or into resonant orbits
    (e.g., the Trojan asteroids)
  • Fragmentation
  • Preservation to today (however, not necessarily
    in pristine condition)
  • comets
  • asteroids
  • meteors

2
Comets
  • comet from kome (Gr.), meaning hair being
    descriptive of comet tails
  • Comets have been seen since ancient times, often
    considered bad omens
  • 1577 Brahe deduced that comets are farther than
    the Moon from lack of parallax (as Earth rotates)
  • 1704 Edmond Halley uses Newtons gravity to
    discover that comets move on long elliptical
    orbits
  • Comets seen in 146, 1531, 1607, and 1682 are the
    same also records for 66 and 451, with Porb 75
    yrs Halley predicted its return in 1758
  • Halleys comet!

3
Comet Ikeya Zhang
4
Nature of Comets
  • WHAT dirty snowballs
  • WHERE
  • The Oort cloud named after discoverer Jan Oort
    (Dutch), a swarm of dormant comets at 50,000
    AU
  • Long periods (using P2a3, P 105-107 yrs)
  • Since they travel at less than vesc from the
    solar system as they approach, comets are thought
    to be part of S.S., in contrast to interstellar
    wanderers

5
The Oort Cloud
6
Comet Hyakutake
7
Comet Components
  • Nucleus the snowball, of a few km in diam.
  • Coma halo of gases enveloping the nucleus,
    about 106 km in diam.
  • Tails can extend to over 1AU directed away
    from Sun
  • Plasma tail driven back by ionized solar wind
  • Dust tail repelled by sunlight, like mini-solar
    sails

8
Anatomy of a Comet
9
Comet Holmes (2007)
10
Tail Development
11
Comet Close-up
  • Giotto, a European probe, obtained 1st close-up
    images of Halleys comet during its 1986 passage
  • Peanut shaped
  • 15 x 7 x 10 km
  • Jets of gas and dust

12
Halleys Comet
13
Comet Hale-Bopp
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Chunks of Shoemaker-Levy 9
16
Comet Impacts at Jupiter
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Stardust Mission
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