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IT CAME FROM Asteroids, comets, and YOU
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Formation of the Solar System
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Formation of the Moon
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Luna
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The Asteroid Belt is not like this
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Chicxulub 65 million years ago 180 km wide
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Barringer Meteor Crater (Arizona) 49,000 years ago 1.186 km diameter (0.737 miles)
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Area surrounding the 1908 Tunguska Event, circa 1927
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Artist’s Conception, just before impact
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When will the next collision occur?
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Asteroid 99942 Apophis Size: 300 meters Probabilty of Collision in 2036: 1 in 45,000 (as of last year) 2029 Orbit-changing encounter
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Factors important in asteroid collisions Planetary Gravity g planet = 9.8 m/s
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Target Density Rocky Crust: ρ = 2700 kg/m 3 (Water: ρ = 1000 kg/m 3 )
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Impactor Density Density: ρ = 3000 kg/m 3 max Comet: ρ = 300-700 kg/m 3
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Kinetic Energy KE = ½mv 2 v meteor = 10 - 40 km/s (assume 30) Angle of Impact Most common: 45°
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Equation for Radius of Impactor from De Pater and Lissauer (2001) R meteor = 0.401( ρ planet ) 0.42 (D crater ) 1.28 (v meteor ) 0.56 (g planet ) 0.28 ( ρ meteor ) 0.42 (2700) 0.42 (9.805) 0.28 (3000) 0.42 (30000) 0.56 2.26 × 10 -3
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