Astronomy 1 – Winter 2011 Lecture 18; February 16 2011.

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Astronomy 1 – Winter 2011 Lecture 18; February

Previously on Astro-1 Beyond the giant planets –Uranus –Neptune –Pluto and the other TNOs

Homework – Due 02/23/10 On your own: answer all the review questions in chapter 15 To TAs: answer questions

Friday: midterm-2 Open book – open notes No cell-phones internet Twenty multiple choice questions One problem like homework Bring scantron form and calculator

Today on Astro-1 Asteroids Comets Meteors

Hubble Space Telescope Image of Ceres

216 Kleopatra

253 Matilde

Question 18.1 (iclickers!) Only the few largest asteroids are found to be spherical. Why is this? A) Repeated collisions with other asteroids have worn them to spheres B) Self gravity for the most massive asteroids was sufficient to pull them to this shape during their early history C) Their visible outer atmospheres assume a spherical shape even though their surfaces are irregular D) They solidified from spherical gas clouds in their early history and retained this shape

Barringer Crater; why are there so few craters?

Evidence of impact that killed dinosaurs?

~10 km in diameter, only!

Tunguska: 80m asteroid = 100s of kilotons of TNT

Deep impact. What are the odds of 1 km asteroid? 1/ years; monitoring under way, e.g. Panstarrs

Question 18.2 (iclickers!) If an asteroid is found to be orbiting a circular path around the Sun at the same distance as Jupiter (5.2 AU) what will be its orbital period compared to that of Jupiter, which is years? A) The same as Jupiter B) Exactly ½, because it will be in a synchronous orbit with Jupiter C) About 10 times as long, because the Sun’s gravitational force is much smaller on such a small object D) About 1/10 of Jupiter’s period, because it is a much smaller object

300 tons per day; not covered by car insurance…

Meteors help reveal the origin of the solar system Did a supernova explode 4.56 billion years ago triggering The formation of the solar system?

Comet Hale-Bopp

Comet Hyakutake

Viewed close-up by Giotto

~50000 AU equivalent to 1.3 million miles if distance to mercury is scaled to distance to SB

Comets break up due to tidal forces!

Question 18.3 (iclickers!) The major difference between the orbits of most asteroids and those of comets is that A) Comet orbits are mostly circular and in the ecliptic plane, whereas asteroids have elliptical orbits inclined at random to the ecliptic plane B) Comets never approach closer to the Sun than approximately Jupiter’s orbit, whereas some asteroids approach very close to the Sun C) Asteroids orbit the Sun continuously, whereas all comets approach the Sun’s vicinity only once before leaving the Solar System D) Come orbits are highly elliptical and at random inclinations to the ecliptic plane, whereas asteroids have circular orbits in the ecliptic plane

For the romantically inclined… shooting stars

Summary In between Mars and Jupiter there is an asteroid belt, possibly due to the gravitational effects of Jupiter The inner solar system is populated by asteroid, sometimes almost as big as the Moon (actually, the Moon could have been an asteroid at some point!) Some asteroids impact Earth on a regular basis (NEO) –Possibly responsible for extinction of dinosaurs –Provide information on the early-solar systems Comets are dirty snowballs on highly elliptical orbits When they travel close to the Sun, their ice is vaporized forming spectacular tails. –Direction of tails is due to solar wind and solar radiation pressure. –Originate from the Kuiper Belt

The End See you on Friday: MIDTERM!