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Title: Asteroids:


1
Asteroids
  • Are rocky and smalltypically the size of a grain
    of rice or a marble
  • Are rocky, with a wide range of sizes, up to
    hundreds of miles in diameter
  • Have only thin atmospheres
  • Are made mostly of metals
  • Are mostly found in the inner solar system

2
Asteroids
  • Are rocky and smalltypically the size of a grain
    of rice or a marble
  • Are rocky, with a wide range of sizes, up to
    hundreds of miles in diameter
  • Have only thin atmospheres
  • Are made mostly of metals
  • Are mostly found in the inner solar system

3
If you keep pushing a person on a swing with
little pushes, at just the right frequency, they
will swing very high. This is an example of
  • Newtons second law
  • Newtons first law
  • Energy conservation
  • Resonance
  • Conservation of angular momentum

4
If you keep pushing a person on a swing with
little pushes, at just the right frequency, they
will swing very high. This is an example of
  • Newtons second law
  • Newtons first law
  • Energy conservation
  • Resonance
  • Conservation of angular momentum

5
Orbits of asteroids in the asteroid belt
  • Often intersect planets
  • Are mostly between Mars and Jupiter
  • Are grouped into patterns by resonances with
    Jupiter
  • Are mostly inside the frost line
  • All except 1

6
Orbits of asteroids in the asteroid belt
  • Often intersect planets
  • Are mostly between Mars and Jupiter
  • Are grouped into patterns by resonances with
    Jupiter
  • Are mostly inside the frost line
  • All except 1

7
What is the best way to find the densities of
asteroids?
  • Since they are made of rock, they must be similar
    to earths density.
  • Find what they are made of. Metal is heavier than
    rock, for instance.
  • Find an asteroid with a moon and use Keplers 3rd
    law
  • None of the above

8
What is the best way to find the densities of
asteroids?
  • Since they are made of rock, they must be similar
    to earths density.
  • Find what they are made of. Metal is heavier than
    rock, for instance.
  • Find an asteroid with a moon and use Keplers 3rd
    law
  • None of the above

9
Meteorites come from
  • Starsthey are falling stars
  • Destroyed planets
  • Asteroids
  • The Moon and Mars
  • Volcanic ejecta

10
Meteorites come from
  • Starsthey are falling stars
  • Destroyed planets
  • Asteroids
  • The Moon and Mars
  • Volcanic ejecta

11
A typical meteorite is
  • About the size of a house, and makes a crater
    when it lands
  • About the size of a pea or grain of rice and is
    invisible when it lands
  • About the size of a pea or grain of rice. It
    makes a bright streak in the sky and burns up
  • Made of ice

12
A typical meteorite is
  • About the size of a house, and makes a crater
    when it lands
  • About the size of a pea or grain of rice and is
    invisible when it lands
  • About the size of a pea or grain of rice. It
    makes a bright streak in the sky and burns up
  • Made of ice

13
A meteor
  • Is a flash of light
  • Made by a falling meteorite
  • While rushing through the air in flight
  • It usually is seen at night
  • All of the above

14
A meteor
  • Is a flash of light
  • Made by a falling meteorite
  • While rushing through the air in flight
  • It usually is seen at night
  • All of the above This answer was given on an
    exam by a student, who added, I hope to God this
    answers right!

15
Primitive meteorites
  • Are approximately 4.6 billion years old
  • Give us clues to what the early solar system was
    like
  • Represent samples of shattered worlds
  • 1 and 2
  • 1, 2, and 3

16
Primitive meteorites
  • Are approximately 4.6 billion years old
  • Give us clues to what the early solar system was
    like
  • Represent samples of shattered worlds
  • 1 and 2
  • 1, 2, and 3

17
Processed meteorites
  • Are meteorites that have been altered in a lab
    for study
  • Came from a parent body that was large enough to
    develop a core and mantle
  • May be iron or rocky
  • All of the above
  • 2 and 3

18
Processed meteorites
  • Are meteorites that have been altered in a lab
    for study
  • Came from a parent body that was large enough to
    develop a core and mantle
  • May be iron or rocky
  • All of the above
  • 2 and 3

19
Comets
  • Formed from planetesimals in the inner part of
    the early solar system
  • Formed from planetesimals in the outer part of
    the early solar system
  • Orbit the Sun and return time after time, for
    billions of years
  • Have a tail that follows them in their orbit
    around the Sun

20
Comets
  • Formed from planetesimals in the inner part of
    the early solar system
  • Formed from planetesimals in the outer part of
    the early solar system
  • Orbit the Sun and return time after time, for
    billions of years
  • Have a tail that follows them in their orbit
    around the Sun

21
The nucleus of a comet
  • Is filled with rock
  • Is like a dirty snowball
  • Turns to gas when the comet nears the sun
  • All of the above
  • 2 and 3

22
The nucleus of a comet
  • Is filled with rock
  • Is like a dirty snowball
  • Turns to gas when the comet nears the sun
  • All of the above
  • 2 and 3

23
If the Earth passed through the tail of a comet,
what would happen?
  • People would die from the gasses such as methane
    and ammonia
  • It depends on if it was the gas tail or the dust
    tail
  • Earth might be knocked out of its orbit or its
    axis might get tilted
  • Nothing. Halleys comet did this and nothing
    happened

24
If the Earth passed through the tail of a comet,
what would happen?
  • People would die from the gasses such as methane
    and ammonia
  • It depends on if it was the gas tail or the dust
    tail
  • Earth might be knocked out of its orbit or its
    axis might get tilted
  • Nothing. Halleys comet did this and nothing
    happened

25
Why is there a meteor shower every year on Aug.
10, 11, and 12?
  • Meteorites only enter the solar system on certain
    dates
  • Meteorites often have 1 year orbital periods
  • Each year at that time Earth passes through the
    orbit of a comet and hits the debris it left
  • None of the above

26
Why is there a meteor shower every year on Aug.
10, 11, and 12?
  • Meteorites only enter the solar system on certain
    dates
  • Meteorites often have 1 year orbital periods
  • Each year at that time Earth passes through the
    orbit of a comet and hits the debris it left
  • None of the above

27
What is plasma (in astronomy)?
  • An element commonly found in space
  • A constituent of blood
  • An ionized or charged gas, made when atoms lose
    one or more electrons
  • Another name for the solar wind

28
What is plasma (in astronomy)?
  • An element commonly found in space
  • A constituent of blood
  • An ionized or charged gas, made when atoms lose
    one or more electrons
  • Another name for the solar wind

29
Why do comet tails always point away from the Sun?
  • They are left behind as the comet moves
  • Newtons third law Comet goes one way, tail goes
    the other
  • The solar wind blows on them
  • They dont this is just a perspective effect of
    how we view them

30
Why do comet tails always point away from the Sun?
  • They are left behind as the comet moves
  • Newtons third law Comet goes one way, tail goes
    the other
  • The solar wind blows on them
  • They dont this is just a perspective effect of
    how we view them
  • Noticing comet tail directions enabled
    astronomer Ludwig Biermann to predict the solar
    windyears before any spacecraft actually
    detected it!

31
Every time a comet gets near the Sun, some of its
material streams away in the tail. Shouldnt all
comets be gone?
  • Yes
  • No, not that much vaporizes
  • Yes, but there are more comets stored in deep
    freeze beyond Pluto
  • There probably used to be a lot more comets they
    are mostly all gone

32
Every time a comet gets near the Sun, some of its
material streams away in the tail. Shouldnt all
comets be gone?
  • Yes
  • No, not that much vaporizes
  • Yes, but there are more comets stored in deep
    freeze beyond Pluto
  • There probably used to be a lot more comets they
    are mostly all gone

33
What is the reservoir of cold comets beyond
Pluto called?
  • The comet reservoir
  • The extra-solar system source
  • The Kuiper belt
  • Interstellar space
  • Planet X

34
What is the reservoir of cold comets beyond
Pluto called?
  • The comet reservoir
  • The extra-solar system source
  • The Kuiper belt
  • Interstellar space
  • Planet X

35
What do you think Pluto is?
  • A planet
  • A Kuiper belt comet
  • An escaped moon of Neptune
  • Its too large to be a comet
  • An asteroid

36
What do you think Pluto is?
  • A planet
  • A Kuiper belt comet
  • An escaped moon of Neptune
  • Its too large to be a comet
  • An asteroid

37
Some comets come from far out in space and from
all different directions not in the plane of
the solar system.
  • They probably come from other solar systems
    near other stars.
  • They probably come from nebulae in interstellar
    space.
  • We think theres a giant spherical cloud they
    come from the Oort cloud.
  • The probably come from the Kuiper belt when a
    comet is flung out by Neptunes gravity

38
Some comets come from far out in space and from
all different directions not in the plane of
the solar system.
  • They probably come from other solar systems
    near other stars.
  • They probably come from nebulae in interstellar
    space.
  • We think theres a giant spherical cloud they
    come from the Oort cloud.
  • The probably come from the Kuiper belt when a
    comet is flung out by Neptunes gravity

39
How rare or common are impacts of asteroids and
comets into the Earth?
  • Ones big enough to kill off all life on
    Earthmaybe once in 100 million years
  • Smaller impacts, which would make mile-sized
    craters--every few thousand years
  • As common as on the Moon, but erosion has warn
    away old craters
  • Pretty common. Earth has hundreds of large
    cratersif you know where to look
  • All of the above

40
How rare or common are impacts of asteroids and
comets into the Earth?
  • Ones big enough to kill off all life on
    Earthmaybe once in 100 million years
  • Smaller impacts, which would make mile-sized
    craters--every few thousand years
  • As common as on the Moon, but erosion has warn
    away old craters
  • Pretty common. Earth has hundreds of large
    cratersif you know where to look
  • All of the above

41
  • About how often is it estimated that an asteroid
    or comet impacts the Earth with sufficient energy
    to cause mass extinction?
  • Once a millennium.
  • Once every million years.
  • Once every hundred million years.
  • Once in an Earth lifetime.

42
  • About how often is it estimated that an asteroid
    or comet impacts the Earth with sufficient energy
    to cause mass extinction?
  • Once a millennium.
  • Once every million years.
  • Once every hundred million years.
  • Once in an Earth lifetime.

43
  • Surprising discovery? - A small asteroid that
    orbits within the asteroid belt has an active
    volcano.
  • Plausible. Several small objects in the solar
    system have active volcanoes (e.g. Io).
  • Plausible. Several asteroids are known to be
    composed of basaltic (lava) material.
  • Implausible. Only planets, not moons or
    asteroids, have volcanoes.
  • Implausible. Asteroids are too small to be
    geologically active now.

44
  • Surprising discovery? - A small asteroid that
    orbits within the asteroid belt has an active
    volcano.
  • Plausible. Several small objects in the solar
    system have active volcanoes (e.g. Io).
  • Plausible. Several asteroids are known to be
    composed of basaltic (lava) material.
  • Implausible. Only planets, not moons or
    asteroids, have volcanoes.
  • Implausible. Asteroids are too small to be
    geologically active now.

45
  • Surprising discovery? - A mission to Pluto finds
    that it has lakes of liquid water on its surface.
  • Plausible. Other icy bodies at great distances
    from the Sun may also have liquid water.
  • Plausible. Studies of Plutos surface show a
    long, narrow feature that has been suggested to
    be a lake.
  • Implausible. Water would be frozen at Plutos
    temperature, and we know of no extra heat
    sources.
  • Implausible. Pluto is mostly made of rock and
    metals, not water.

46
  • Surprising discovery? - A mission to Pluto finds
    that it has lakes of liquid water on its surface.
  • Plausible. Other icy bodies at great distances
    from the Sun may also have liquid water.
  • Plausible. Studies of Plutos surface show a
    long, narrow feature that has been suggested to
    be a lake.
  • Implausible. Water would be frozen at Plutos
    temperature, and we know of no extra heat
    sources.
  • Implausible. Pluto is mostly made of rock and
    metals, not water.
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