Theme 10 – Leftovers: Meteors and Asteroids ASTR 101 Prof. Dave Hanes.

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Theme 10 – Leftovers: Meteors and Asteroids ASTR 101 Prof. Dave Hanes

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Theme 10 – Leftovers: Meteors and Asteroids

ASTR 101Prof. Dave Hanes

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Meteors: Individual, or in Groups- not “falling stars!”

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To Be Precise

Meteoroid = the pebble out in space

Meteor = the luminous event we see (the trail of the “falling star”)

Meteorite = any surviving lump that we find on the ground

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What We Are Seeing

Most meteors are small (tiny pebbles, or even grains, of rocky material)

They enter Earth’s atmosphere at very high speed (many tens of km/sec)

Air resistance slows them and heats both the pebble and the column of air – this is what we see, not the pebble itself

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Some Can be Very Bright

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A Range of Sizes

(‘Pebbles’ burn up!)

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Ahnigito (“The Tent”) Meteorite

31 tonnes; fell ~ 10,000 years ago

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Duck!

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Finding Them on the Ground

Various types:

stony (undistinguished!)

carbonaceous chondrites,

iron (very distinctive!), …

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Meteor Showers

Not all meteors come in singly.

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Remants of Evaporated Comets

A comet breaks up The rubble gets spread out

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Moving ‘Gravel Pits’- and a trick of perspective

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The Shower has a‘Radiant’ - hence the name (e.g. the Perseids, in

August)

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The Leonids in1833 and 2001

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Asteroids

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We Can Visit Them(Vesta and Ceres)

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Finding New Ones

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‘Earth-Crossing’ Orbits

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We Do Get Hit![here, about 30,000 years ago]

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The Speed is the Key Factor

All of the kinetic energy (the energy of motion) is released when the moving object hits the target.

A 1-gram pebble moving 100 km/sechas as much kinetic energy as a10-ton truck moving along the highway at 100 km/hour

http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/engineering/gonzo/behold-the-900-mph-supersonic-ping-pong-bazooka-15097897

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The Same Basic Physics!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pi-NIeJ26BI

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Local Examples

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Relatively Recently, in Russia

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Very Recently in Chelyabinsk, Russia

Even a ‘miss’ can be quite destructive

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBvotWfR3j4/

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Back to Tunguska

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