Transcript solar wind

COMETS
What are Comets?
• Made of ice, rock, and other organic materials.
• Has Nucleus, coma, and two tails (dust and ion/plasma
tail)
• Nucleus is actual body of rock and ice; varies in size,
and ranges from .5 to 25 miles across
• Coma is gas and dust that surrounds nucleus like an
atmosphere
• Ion tail is charged gasses, and dust tail is mixture of dust
and gas from nucleus breaking down. Both tails can be
many millions of miles long. Ion tail glows fluorescently,
and dust tail reflects light from sun.
• Usually easier to see dust tail. Both tails always point
away from sun. This is due to solar wind.
What is solar wind?
• A solar wind is a stream of charged
particles (i.e., a plasma which is an ionized
gas) which are ejected from the upper
atmosphere of a star.
• It is not exactly a “wind” as we know it, but
it describes similar actions.
Where do comets come from
Comets are thought to come from
one of two places
• Long-period comets (those which take
more than 200 years to complete an orbit
around the Sun) originate from the Oort
Cloud. Short-period comets (those which
take less than 200 years to complete an
orbit around the Sun) originate from the
Kuiper Belt.
Oort Cloud
• Danish astronomer Jan Oort proposed that
comets reside in a huge cloud at the outer
reaches of the solar system, far beyond the orbit
of Pluto. This has come to be known as the Oort
Cloud.
• Statistics imply that it may contain nearly a
trillion comets and accounts for a significant
fraction of the solar system’s mass. However,
since individual comets are so small and far
away, we lack direct evidence about the actual
existence of the Oort Cloud.
Kuiper Belt
• The Kuiper Belt is a disk-shaped region
past the orbit of Neptune roughly 30 to 100
AU from the Sun. The Belt contains many
icy bodies which can become comets.
Occasionally the orbit of a Kuiper Belt
object will be disturbed by gravitational
interactions with the giant planets in such
a way as to cause the object to take up an
orbit that crosses into the inner solar
system.
Hale_Bopp Comet
Ion or
Halley’s comet nucleus
15 km = almost 10 mi
ASTEROIDS
What are Asteroids?
• Rocky or metallic (sometimes a combination) bodies that
orbit the Sun. Metals are Iron and nickel.
• Sometimes called minor planets or planetoids—doesn’t
have an atmosphere
• Size can range from a small pebble to hundreds of miles
wide
• Largest known has a diameter of more than 500 miles—
named Ceres discovered by Piazzi in 1801
• Ceres is a dwarf planet
• Most found in asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter
• Thought to be left over from formation of universe
METEORS
What are Meteors?
• Fragments of comets, asteroids, moons, or
planets that have broken off
• Sometimes called shooting stars
• Meteor showers usually occur when Earth
passes through a comets orbit
• Most meteors are about the size of a match
head, but they can be as big across as a mile
• If a meteor is able to get past the Earth’s
atmosphere and impact the Earth it is called a
meteorite
LIVE INCOMING METEOR
EXPLODING METEOR
So could a comet
really hit the earth?
One hit Jupiter in 1994!
But don’t worry too much, we have technology that
would give us enough warning to possibly destroy
or divert a comet.
Jupiter
• Jupiter through a 60 inch telescope
Artist Rendition of
Deep Impact Mission
2005
Launch of Deep Impact Mission
• Going after Temple 1 Comet
• Probe hits comet
Actual Impact in
2005
QUESTIONS?