Giant Impacts Impacts long ago in the Solar System? Recent impacts? Likelihood of a life- threatening impact with Earth? What would happen? What happens.

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Giant Impacts Impacts long ago in the Solar System? Recent impacts? Likelihood of a life- threatening impact with Earth? What would happen? What happens when chunks of rock or ice hit planets?

EVIDENCE FOR IMPACTS: CRATERS Craters plentiful on many solid surfaces throughout SS Earth Moon Moon of Saturn Venus

CRATERS (ctd)

Recent Impacts: 1994 Comet hit Jupiter Impacts still occur in the present!!

GIANT IMPACTS ON EARTH: “RECENT” and FUTURE Could Earth be hit by a comet or asteroid? Craters *do* exist on Earth Arizona: 50,000 yr-old, ~1-mile wide crater from asteroid ~1/2 size of football field Meteor Crater: Arizona

IMPACT BASICS Craters much bigger than impact object Barringer (Arizona) crater (~1 mile wide) produced by 50-ton or 50-m rock

OTHER EARTH CRATERS New Quebec Wolfe Creek Manicouagan Shatter Cone from Haughton Crater

OTHER EARTH CRATERS (2) Quebec lake Manicouagan Henbury Ghana

Encounters in Human History Atmosphere protects us some, but – even objects ~1m in size can reach the ground –Meteorite damages building every few years October 9, 1992: –Meteorite smashed through rear end of car in Peekskill, NY –No one hurt, but Chevy Malibu not as lucky –Peekskill fireballPeekskill fireball Odds of being hit during your lifetime: –Without protection, crude calculation gives odds of ~ 1 in 1 billion

Tunguska, Siberia, 1908: –50-m object caused a huge explosion in the atmosphere –2000 square km of flat trees –Even 8km from ground zero trees flattened

Map of Earth Craters Expect one crater > 50 km in size every ~10 million years! Expect one dino-killing impact every ~ 100 million years!

IMPACTS: Consequences 0.2-1km asteroid (bigger than Arizona crater maker): –Broil creatures within eyesight of atmospheric fireball –Fiery debris blasted into space, plummets back to Earth triggering huge fires –Skies darkened by soot/dust  block sunlight –Formation of poisonous gases –Huge earthquakes –If hits water instead, raise 35-km high splash in 40 seconds; tsunamis over area size of Pacific Ocean

Impacts and Dinosaur Extinction on Earth How does giant impact lead to death of the dinos? debris in atmosphere blocks sunlight; plants die…animals starve poisonous gases form in atmosphere

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