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Starting Line 1. turn in Homework #1 2. book check 3. topic selections
Planetary Sciences
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Asteroids 2003 semimajor axis
Planetary Sciences
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Planetary Sciences
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Asteroids 2003 semimajor axis
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Asteroids 2009 semimajor axis
Jupiter Trojan Asteroids Planetary Sciences
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Lagrangian Points where objects feel no net force in rotating frame: gravitational force of two masses cancels centrifugal force because of rotation 5 per two body system Trojan asteroids at Jupiter (~3000), Mars (4), Neptune (6) small moons at Sat/Tethys (Telesto+Calypso) and Sat/Dione(Helene+Polydeuces) Earth orbiting spacecraft L1 L2 L3 unstable … L4 L5 stable SOHO WMAP Planetary Sciences
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Planetary Sciences
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KBOs and Comets 2003 KBOs red: classical KBOs white: Plutinos
magenta: scattered disk orange tri: Centaurs cyan tri: “unusual” COMETS solid blue sqr: numbered open blue squ: others Planetary Sciences
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KBOs and Comets 2009 KBOs red: classical KBOs white: Plutinos
magenta: scattered disk orange tri: Centaurs cyan tri: “unusual” COMETS solid blue sqr: numbered open blue squ: others more objects, not just pencil beams, pencil beams have spread, blue planets have moved,Pluto/KBOs have moved Planetary Sciences
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KBOs and Comets 2009 Plutinos/TNOs 1093 known Pluto Quaoar Ixion
Varuna Orcus Centaurs/SDOs 242 known Chiron Sedna Nessus Asbolus Eris TNO = Trans Neptunian Object SDO = Scattered Disk Object Planetary Sciences
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TNOs/SDOs and Friends Hydra Nix Planetary Sciences
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Pluto Has 3 Moons! Nix = mother of Charon … Hydra = guardian of underworld with 9 heads Planetary Sciences
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The “New” Solar System KBO Plutino Dwarf Planet Eris Plutoid
but wait, there’s more … Planetary Sciences
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The Outer Limits Planetary Sciences
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Hyakutake and Hale-Bopp
Planetary Sciences
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Comet SOHO-6 white spot is size of Sun … tail 2X as long as Sun’s diameter Planetary Sciences
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Asteroids, KBOs, Oort Cloud
Asteroid Belt Kuiper Belt Oort Cloud Orbital a 2.1 – 3.3 AU 30 – 100+ AU ~ 50,000 AU Orbital e 0.0 – medium nearly 1.0 Orbital i low medium any! Composition rocky rocky/icy icy/dusty Planetary Sciences
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Comet Exploration Exploration Halley Giotto, Vega
Tempel 1 Deep Impact … dropped a bullet Wild 2 Stardust … sample return 2006 Stardust results indicate some grains from other stars captured from Wild 2 into aerogel but most grains were (surprisingly) from both hot and cold environments in our early Solar System conclusion: early SS was a mess with radical transport of cometary material at early stages Planetary Sciences
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Comet Damage Planetary Sciences
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Comet Damage Planetary Sciences
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Comet Damage: Tunguska 1908
Planetary Sciences
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Asteroids … Bye Bye Dinosaurs
65 million years ago Planetary Sciences
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Game Over? Planetary Sciences
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Location, Location, Location
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Jovians Good or Bad? Planetary Sciences
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Disk: Protostellar or Debris?
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Fomalhaut Planet background star movie
Planet is just inside ring edge / orbital period 872 years background star movie Planetary Sciences
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Homework #2 Calculate the space densities in units of #objects
per cubic km of Main Belt asteroids, KBOs, and Oort Cloud comets. Assume the following: a. Asteroid Main Belt is a disk containing 106 objects stretches from 2 AU to 3 AU and is 1 AU thick b. Kuiper Belt is a disk containing 105 objects stretches from 30 AU to 100 AU and is 10 AU thick c. Oort Cloud is a sphere containing 1012 objects stretches from 20,000 AU to 100,000 AU DUE THURSDAY, JANUARY 22 Planetary Sciences
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