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ASTR-1010 Planetary Astronomy Day - 37
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Titan and Dione
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Course Announcements Next Lab: 51 Pegasi: Discovery of a New Planet51 Pegasi: Discovery of a New Planet Homework Chapter 11: Due Friday April 23. Homework Chapter 12: Due Wednesday April 28. Homework Chapter 21: Due Wednesday April 28. -this is extra credit. The last 1 st Quarter moon observing night is: Thursday (April 22) - 8:00. Exam 4 and “Final”: Friday, April 30 – 1030 am
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Orbits of Asteroids Most are in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Orbits are prograde, in the same direction as the planets orbit. Orbits have small tilts from the plane of the Solar System. Orbits are circular or somewhat elongated. Near-Earth asteroids have orbits that cross that of the Earth.
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Asteroid Orbits
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Concept Quiz Asteroids Asteroids are made of A.dust and gas. B.ices and dust. C.rock and metal. D.frozen carbon dioxide (“dry” ice).
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Comets Nucleus is an ice/rock mix. Size of nucleus is typically ~ 5 km. When near Sun, comets are “active”: –Nucleus –Coma (head) –Ion tail –Dust tail Comet tails point away from the Sun.
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Active Comets © Terry Acomb
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Comet Nuclei NASA/JPL/CaltechNASA/JPL-Caltech/UMD
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Orbits of Comets Orbits are large and often elongated. Short-period comets: –Periods < few centuries. –Near ecliptic plane. –Prograde orbits, circular or somewhat elongated. Long-period comets: –Periods 1000 to above 100,000 years. –Prograde or retrograde orbits. –Large tilts from the ecliptic, very elongated orbits.
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Comet Families Short-period comets come from the Kuiper Belt. –30-1000 AU from the Sun. –Many planetesimals orbit there (< 50 AU). –These are called Kuiper Belt Objects (KBOs). Long period comets are from the Oort Cloud (100s to 1000s AU).
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Many comets come from the Kuiper Belt
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Some comets come from the Oort Cloud
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Concept Quiz – Short-period Comets Short-period comets are associated with what class of objects? A.Kuiper Belt objects B.Terrestrial planets C.The Oort Cloud D.The giant planets
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Concept Quiz – Distant Comets A distant comet at its farthest point from the Sun would have which of the following? A.Dust tail B.Ion tail C.Nucleus D.Coma
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Comets and Dust Comets lose dust and gas near the Sun. Small grains make most meteors. Material left behind by a comet makes meteor showers. Dust in the plane of the Solar System makes the zodiacal light.
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Comets are the debris of the Outer Solar System
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When a comet approaches the inner solar system the ice evaporates
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The gas and flaked off dust form a coma and tail
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A comet’s tail always points away from the sun
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Comet tails can be millions of kilometers long
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The tail can break off due to “gusts” in the solar wind
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Comet orbits are tilted from the ecliptic and very eccentric
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Comets “die” in one of three ways 1: They fall in to the sun
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2: They break-up and fizzle out
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3: They collide with a planet or moon
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Collisions with the Earth Small collisions (dust grains) are frequent. Large collisions (comets, asteroids) less so. Large collisions can be devastating. The biggest collisions have caused mass extinctions.
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The Tunguska Event Courtesy of the Wolbach Library, Harvard- Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, MA
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Big rocks DO fall from the sky!
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A bad day for the dinosaurs
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Chicxulub Impact Site
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The Dinosaur Killer! The crater is buried several hundred meters under the surface and is over 200 km in diameter
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Wells Creek Impact Basin
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Meteor Shows are the result of Earth passing through a debris trail left by a comet
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A Meteor Shower Tony Hallas/Science Faction
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Meteor Showers come at regular times of the year
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Meteorites are classified as Stones, Irons or Stony-irons
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The most common meteorite, stones look like ordinary rocks with burnt crust
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The most common “find” is an iron meteorite
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Widmanstätten Patterns are iron crystals that take millions of years to form
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Stony-Irons are intermediate between stones and irons
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Carbonaceous chondrites are from the earliest age of the solar system
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The Zodiacal Light Courtesy of Joe Orman
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