Title: Remnants of Rock and Ice
1Remnants of Rock and Ice
- Remnants of Rock and Ice
- Asteroids, Comets, and Pluto
2Remnants from Birth
- Comets, Asteroids and Meteorites carry the
history of our solar system encoded in their
compositions, locations, and numbers. - Asteroid
- a rocky leftover planetesimal orbiting the Sun.
- Comet
- an icy leftover planetesimal orbiting the
Sun-regardless of its size or whether or not it
has a tail.
3- Meteor
- a flash of light in the sky caused by a
particle entering the atmosphere, whether the
particle comes from an asteroid or a comet. - Meteorite
- any piece of rock that fell to the ground from
the sky, whether from an asteroid, a comet, or
even another planet.
4Asteroids
5- The main Asteroid Belt lies between 2.2 and 3.3
AU from the Sun. - Origin and Evolution of the Asteroid belt
- The Asteroid belt probably formed as a result of
orbital resonance. Resonance occurs whenever one
objects orbital period is a simple ratio of
another objects period. - These resonances with Jupiter probably prevented
a planet from ever forming in the region of the
Asteroid Belt.
6- Another effect of the resonance is to form gaps
in the orbits of the Asteroids as they orbit the
Sun. - These are called the Kirkwood Gaps.
7The Kirkwood Gaps
8Asteroids are recognizable in telescope images
because they move relative to the stars in just a
short time.
9See SFA Observatory
SFA Observatory Asteroid Discoveries
10Gaspra (16 km across) Galileo
Ida(53 km) and its tiny moon Galileo
Mathide(59 km) NEAR
Eros (40 km) NEAR
11Meteorites
- Primitive Meteorites Most primitive meteorites
are composed of rocky minerals with an important
difference from Earth rocks. -
- The Primitive Meteorites are our best source of
information about conditions in the solar nebula.
12Processed Meteorites
- A smaller group of meteorites appears to have
undergone substantial change since the formation
of the solar system. - These Processed Meteorites apparently were once
part of a larger object that modified the
original material into another form.
13Carbon-rich primitive meteorite
Primitive
Stony primitive meteorite
Differential iron meteorite
Differential stony meteorite
Processed
14Origin of Meteorites
- Carbon rich meteorites came from the outer
portion of the asteroid belt. (gt 3AU) - Carbon poor meteorites formed in the inner
warmer part of the asteroid belt. - The processed meteorites have compositions
similar to the cores, mantles, or crusts of the
terrestrial worlds. These are fragments of the
terrestrial worlds.
15- Processed meteorites with basaltic compositions
must have come from lava flows.
16Comets
- Icy Planetesimals that have been left over from
the formation of the Solar System.
Sun Grazing comet observed by The Solar and
Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO).
17Anatomy of a Comet
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19Comets exist as bare nuclei over most of their
orbits and grow a coma and tails only when they
approach the Sun
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21The Kuiper Belt and the Oort Cloud
22Pluto
- Pluto was discovered in 1930 by an American
Astronomer named Clyde Tombaugh. - Pluto has long been seen to be a misfit among the
planets, fitting into neither the terrestrail nor
the jovian category. - It has a 248 year orbit that is unusually
elliptical and significantly tilted relative to
the ecliptic. - Pluto has a moon Charon.
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24Cosmic Collisions
- The numbers of small bodies orbiting the solar
system have diminished significantly since the
days of early bombardment, when most impact
craters were formed. - However, there are still plenty of fragments left
and collisions between these fragments and the
planets still occur on occasion.
25Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9
26Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9
27The End.
28Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9
- Was shatter by Jupiters gravity in 1992.
- All pieces hit Jupiter in the summer of 1994
leaving dark impact scars.
29Images obtained by Dan Bruton in 1994
30Meteor Shower
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34Minor Body Comparisons
Property ___Asteroids
_________ Comets
Orbit Shape Circular to Highly
elliptical elliptical
Size 0.5 km to 625 km Nucleus 1 to 10
km
Composition Iron or Rocky Ice and Rock
Named? Named by their Named after
their discoverers discoverers
35Earth Impacts and Near Misses
- Arizona Meteor Crater
- measures 1 mile across
- from an impact 50,000 years ago
- by a 50 meter meteoroid
36- Tunguska Event
- in 1908
- an asteroid broke up in our atmosphere
- leveled trees for some 30 kilometers
37Frequency of Impacts versus impactor size
Effects
38- Chicxulub Event /cheek-shoo-loob/
- 65,000,000 years ago
- 10 kilometer asteroid
- is thought to have caused a mass extinction of
dinosaurs
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40The End...
Live long and prosper.