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Class 22: Space Junk (I)
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Today’s topics: Asteroids Meteor-stuff Comets Class Updates Reading: 23.10 Lecture schedule update Homework & Exams returned
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Asteroids Ida Gaspra Mathilde
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Asteroid Locations
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NEAs This Week http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/ca/
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A Bad Day…. 65 Million Years Ago Chicxulub
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Asteroid Shapes & Sizes Mars
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Asteroid Distances
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Mini Moons of Asteroids small moon (1.5 km) Ida (100 km)
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Asteroid Mission: NEAR Eros gravity close-up image
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Eros Up Close
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Upcoming Mission: DAWN Ceres Vesta
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Meteor-stuff
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Peekskill, NY August 1992 Incoming Debris
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Definitions
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Suppose that you are hiking along the icy banks of an Antarctic glacier and you stumble upon a very odd looking rock, which you later confirm to be a chunk of an asteroid that fell to Earth. a.Comet b.Meteoroid c.Meteor d.Meteorite Which of these is the proper scientific name of your discovery? Challenge Question
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Meteor Showers Leonids, 11/2001Perseids, 8/2004
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Earth’s largest meteorite….thus far Hoba Meteorite Namibia66-110 tons
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Moon (meteor showers only) Mars Asteroid Vesta Origins & Ages of Meteors
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Stony-Iron (2% falls, 8% finds) – asteroid core/mantle? Compositions (glassy beads, grains)(carbon, volatiles) Stones (92% falls, 26% finds) – rocky material (silicates) – ancient solar system – Carbonaceous chondrites Irons (6% falls, 66% finds) – like Earth core (melting) – debris asteroid core?
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Bill Cassidy Where are meteorites found?
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Meteor Crater Northern Arizona
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Wolfe Creek, Australia Manicouagan, Quebec, Canada Clearwater Lakes, Quebec, Canada Gosses Bluff, Nor. Territory, Australia More Terrestrial Craters
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Donahue meteorite Peekskil Chevy Human strike: Annie Hodges; Sylacauga, AL; bruised; 11/30/54 Animal strike: Dog; Nakhla, Egypt; 6/24/11 Structures: Donahue home; Wethersfield, CT; 11/8/82 Chevrolet; Peekskil, NY; 8/9/92 Hits & Misses
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Comets May 7, 2004
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Anatomy of a Comet Head Tail Gas Tail Comet West
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nucleus Nucleus: Comet Head nucleus surface coma
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Nucleus: Comet Wild 2
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Comet Tails
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Sunlight = Tails (movie)
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Where does gas tail point?
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Where do comets originate? (I) Sedna Halley’s Comet
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Where do comets originate? (II) Comet Hyakatuke Comet Hale Bopp
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Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9
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1 2 3 Which is which? a. (1) comet; (2) meteor; (3) comet b. (1) asteroid; (2) meteor; (3) comet c. (1) comet; (2) asteroid; (3) meteor d. (1) meteor; (2) asteroid; (3) comet Review
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On the morning of June 20, 1908 witnesses described a brilliant fireball, brighter than the Sun, streak across the sky. Still de- scending, it exploded with a blinding flash & an intense pulse of heat. The blast was heard up to 1000 km away; the resulting pulse of air pressure circled Earth twice. 1000s of tons of a powdery material resembling carbonaceous chondrites were later found scattered in the soil. What do you think was the likely source of the Tunguska event? Trees flattened out to 30 km Tunguska, Russia Challenge Question
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