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Title: Comets and Asteroids: Destroyers and Creators


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Comets and Asteroids Destroyers and Creators
  • Paul J. Thomas
  • Department of Physics and Astronomy
  • University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire

2
Asteroids
Ida and Dactyl, from the Galileo spacecraft
3
The Asteroid Belt
4
Comets
Comet Hale-Bopp
5
The Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud
6
The Surface of a Comet
Rosetta/Philae landing on Churyumov-Gerasimenko
(2014)
Giotto flyby of Halley (1986)
7
Organic Molecules in Comets and Asteroids
  • Carbonaceous chondrite asteroids are 3-5 organic
    by mass.
  • 3 of organic asteroidal carbon is amino acids.
  • Halley dust is 30 organic by mass.
  • Halley gas is 14 organic by mass.

8
The Early Terrestrial Environment
  • Earliest fossil evidence for life 3.8 Gya.
  • Heavy Bombardment ended 3.8 Gya.
  • Did comet impacts deliver water and organic
    molecules important for the origins of life?

9
Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9
10
Asteroid 1997XF11
  • 2 km diameter asteroid.
  • Brian Marsden (Harvard) calculated 2028 close
    approach of 40,000?180,000 km!
  • Paul Chodas and Don Yeomans (JPL) revised this to
    80,000?2,500 km.
  • Still, it will almost certainly hit Earth
    eventually...

11
June 30, 1908 Tunguska Airburst
  • Shock waves felt 60 km away.
  • 2200 km2 area of felled trees.
  • No central crater, but stand of trees stripped of
    bark and leaves.

12
The Tunguska Epicenter
13
Tunguska Blast Site
  • Butterfly pattern consistent with incidence
    angle of ?45º, airburst height of 10 km (Zotkin
    and Tsikulin, 1966 Korobeinikov et al., 1976)

14
Meteor Crater, Arizona
  • 50,000 years old.
  • 15 MT event.
  • Iron asteroid.

15
15 MT Airburst Models
16
Airbursts
Tunguska, 1908
Once in 300 years
17
Small Terrestrial Impacts
Once in 10,000 years
Barringer Meteor Crater, 50,000 y
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Large Terrestrial Impacts
Once in 100,000 years
Gosses Bluff, 143 My
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Civilization-Ending Impacts
Vredefort, 1,970 My
Once in a million years
Manicouagan, 210 My
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Extinction-Level Events
Once in a 100 million years
Chicxulub, 65 My
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Spacewatch Telescopes
0.9 and 1.8 m telescopes discover 20 Near Earth
Asteroids/year
Spacewatch telescope, Kitt Peak, Arizona
1994 GK
1994 GL
1994 XM1
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One thing Armageddon got right
  • Mr. President, NASAs budget for hunting the sky
    for asteroids is only a million dollars a year
    and - excuse my language - its a real big-assed
    sky out there.
  • NASAs Executive Director, Dan Truman
  • (Billy Bob Thornton)
  • Opening weekend grosses
  • for Deep Impact 41.1 million
  • for Armageddon 34.8 million

23
The Threat is Real
  • In any year
  • Probability of 1/100,000 of Earth being hit,
    without warning, by an undiscovered NEO 1 km in
    diameter.
  • Probability of 1/1,000 to 1/100 of Earth being
    hit, without warning, by an undiscovered NEO 60
    m in diameter.
  • These unknown NEOs currently pose a far greater
    risk than any known NEO.
  • Rick Binzel, Ted Bowell, Clark Chapman, Paul
    Chodas, Paolo Farinella, Al Harris,
    Andrea Milani, David Morrison, Steve Ostro, Don
    Yeomans
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