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Comets, asteroids, and meteors, OH MY!!! (Also, stay tuned for the real difference between meteors, meteoroids, and meteorites!)

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Comets, asteroids, and meteors, OH MY!!! (Also, stay tuned for the real difference between meteors, meteoroids, and meteorites!). Comets: Key Concepts. (1) Comets are “dirty snowballs”: ice mixed with dust & carbon compounds. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Comets, asteroids, and meteors, OH MY!!!

Comets, asteroids, and meteors, OH MY!!!

(Also, stay tuned for the real difference between meteors, meteoroids, and meteorites!)

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Comets: Key Concepts

(1) Comets are “dirty snowballs”: ice mixed with dust & carbon compounds.

(2) When a comet is close to the Sun, it grows an ion tail and a dust tail.

(3) Most comets are in the Kuiper belt or the Oort cloud, far from the Sun.

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“Naked-eye” comets are spectacular: for much of history they were unpredictable.

Adoration of the Magi, Giotto,

AD 1304

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18th Century: Edmund Halley found that a comet in AD 1607 had the same orbit as a comet in AD 1682 --

It is the same comet!

Now called comet Halley; its most recent return was in 1986.

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Comet Halley has an orbit which is highly eccentric, highly inclined, and retrograde.

Orbital period of 76 years.

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(1) Comets are “dirty snowballs”: ice mixed with dust and carbon compounds.

Strip away their tails, and comets are just snowballs several km across.

A comet contains: frozen water, frozen carbon dioxide, ammonia, dust & rocks, carbon, complex carbon compounds

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYc25Jt5RSk

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The nucleus (central snowball) of comet Halley Irregular in shape,

very dark, and very low in

density.

Emitting jets from the sunlit side.

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Comet nuclei are fragile.

When comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 went inside the Roche lobe of Jupiter, it was immediately torn apart:

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(2) When a comet is close to the Sun, it grows an ion tail and a dust tail.

When a comet comes close to the Sun:

1) Nucleus: snowball 10 km across.

2) Coma: gas cloud 1 million km across.

3) Tails: 100 million km long!

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A tale of two tails

ION TAIL (top, blue): ionized gas pushed away from the Sun by the solar wind.

DUST TAIL (bottom, white): fine dust pushed away from the Sun by radiation pressure.

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A tale of two tails

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Some comets, like Comet Halley, have orbital periods of less than 200 years.

However, other comets, like Comet Hale-Bopp, have orbital periods of millions of years.

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(3) Most comets are in the Kuiper belt or the Oort cloud, far from the Sun.

Comets with short orbital periods come from the Kuiper belt, 30-50 A.U. from the Sun.

We know the Kuiper belt is full of icy objects – we have seen them!

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Comets with long orbital periods come from the Oort cloud, 500-50,000 A.U. from the Sun.

Oort cloud is a swarm of comets that stretches one-fifth the way to the nearest neighboring star.

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It is estimated there are several trillion comets in the Oort cloud. Total mass of Oort cloud = 100 times mass of Earth.

We only see those rare comets on extremely eccentric orbits.

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Asteroids● A small and rocky space object.● Most asteroids are found in the asteroid belt.● The asteroid belt is located between the orbits of

Mars and Jupiter.

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How many asteroids are there?● There are about 40,000 known asteroids that are over

0.5 miles (1 km) in diameter in the asteroid belt About 3,000 asteroids have been cataloged.

● There are many smaller asteroids (100,000).● Asteroids are made of metals, silicate, iron, nickel,

and carbon.● The first one discovered (and the biggest) is named

Ceres; it was discovered in 1801.● Asteroids range in size from tiny pebbles to about 578

miles (930 kilometers) in diameter (Ceres).

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ASTEROIDS BECOMING MOONS

● Asteroids can be pulled out of their solar orbit by the gravitational pull of a planet. They would then orbit that planet instead of orbiting the Sun.

● Astronomers theorize that the two moons of Mars, Phobos and Deimos, are captured asteroids.

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A comet or asteroid packs quite a wallop.

An object 10 kilometers across, traveling at 10 km/sec, will upon impact release as much energy as a million 100 megaton bombs.

It will blast out a crater at least 100 kilometers across.

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A comet or asteroid impact may have caused the extinction of the dinosaurs.

In the Cretaceous mass extinction, 65 million years ago, 70% of all species were killed off … including all dinosaurs. The extinction was rapid, geologically speaking.

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Current favorite explanation: COLLISION HYPOTHESIS

A comet or asteroid struck the Earth 65 million years ago, triggering the mass extinction.

Testing the Collision Hypothesis: Look for a crater 65 million years old, as least 100 km across.

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Recent discovery: The Chicxulub impact crater, 180 km across, buried under thick sediment.

Estimated age: 64.98 million years.

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Radar topography reveals the 180 kilometer (112 mile) wide ring of the crater.

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Did the impact cause the extinction, or was it just a coincidence?

Few dinosaurs were hit on the head by the impact. More were killed by the blastwave.

To kill all the dinosaurs, you need an indirect method.

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Killing Method:

Colliding object ejects dust into atmosphere

Months of darkness and cold

Death of plants

Starvation of herbivores

Starvation of carnivores

(Not to mention the tsunamis, forest fires, acid rain, and other unpleasant events.)

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Meteoroids

● Meteoroid-chunk of rock or dust in space.

● Meteoroids come from comets or asteroids.

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Meteor

● When a meteoroid enters Earth’s atmosphere, friction with the air creates heat and produces a streak of light that you can see in the sky.

● A meteor is a meteoroid that enters Earth’s atmosphere and burns up.

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Meteorites

● Meteoroids that pass through the atmosphere and hit Earth’s surface are called meteorites.

● Classified by composition: stony, iron ,or stony-iron.

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Few closing questions:

1) Why is the ion tail blue?

2) Why is the dust tail white?

3) Why is the ion tail straight?

4) Why is the dust tail curved?

5) The Tunguska event: June 30, 1908.

6) Why do we suspect the presence of the Oort cloud?