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Meteors and Meteorites
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“Meteoroids” - still in space…
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“Shooting Stars” Size of a pea velocities of 10’s km/sec ~ 6/hour sporadic rate (any night)
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“Bolides” or “fireballs”
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Sometimes seen in daytime
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Sometimes break up
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Meteor “train” can persist
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If hit: “meteorites”
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Meteor showers occur when we cross paths of a broken up comet Here the “Persieds” named …
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… named for constellation containing the radiant point Leonids shown here or plotted…
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…plotted back to radiant in Leo
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Caused by perspective – the artist’s “vanishing point” Driving in snow
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Major showers Handout
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Leonids spectacular every 33 years Due to lumpiness in distribution of old comet within orbit This woodcut from 1833 – 100,000/hour My first chance – 1966 Most recent 2000-2002-who saw?
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Meteors better after midnight But…
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Meteorites: types Carbonaceous Stony Iron-nickel Iron
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Iron most commonly found but more stony meteorites more common!
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Widmanstatten patterns
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Stony meteorites – 93% of all meteorites
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Show chondrules (round stones) when cut and polished
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Stony-irons show a mix
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Carbonaceous chondrites this at right from 1969 Allende’ fall in Mexico Primordial in content Contain volatiles Organics Radioactive nuclei – 26 Al may be from supernova that sparked the formation of our solar system
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Model to explain the variety
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Barringer crater in Arizona 1.2 km diameter, 25,000 years ago, 11 km/s = 20 Mton bomb
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Drilling found the rock
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41-mile diameter crater in Quebec
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Tunguska Heard for 1000 km. Small comet? What if had happened 60 – 70 years later?
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Walter and Luis Alvarez found iridium clay layer at Cretacous-Tertiary boundary (65My ago) Traced impact to …
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Chicxulub Impact structure A bad day for dinosaurs Expect such hits every ~ 8 million years May find a kilometer within 10-20 years Need to look for 100-m objects Need a wakeup call?
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That’s all. Have a nice day!
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