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Asteroids, Comets, &
Meteors
Chapter 6
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Minor planets
AKA “asteroids” – rocky objects in orbit
around the sun
 Usually not visible without telescope
 Largest is ½ the size of the moon
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Discovery of Minor Planets
Many found by streak photography –
timed photos so their movement makes a
streak
 so small they look like stars in telescope
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Ceres – largest, discovered in 1801
 Vesta – brightest
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Most asteroids between orbits of Mars &
Jupiter in “main asteroid” belt
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Naming asteroids
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Given name and number (by order of
discovery) once orbit known
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1 Ceres
Over 100,000 so given number of year
discovered, then 2 letter suffix AA to ZZ
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Family
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A group of minor planets with a similar orbit
Trojan asteroids
Family with similar orbit as Jupiter
 Same distance from Jupiter as from the sun
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 One
group ahead and one group behind Jupiter
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Apollo Asteroids
Family with closest orbit to earth
 Aphelion are >1ua, perihelions <1ua
 Icarus has closest approach to sun (2ua)
 Apollos tend to stay outside earth’s orbit
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Aten family
Moving 200 mph, perihelion <1ua, aphelion
>1ua
 Tend to stay inside earth’s orbit
 Could collide with earth if earth’s gravity
stretched asteroid’s orbit
 Collisions unlikely (on different plane)
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NEAT: Near Earth Asteroid Tracking
program
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Detects objects over 1 km in diameter near
earth
Homework: SRQ 6A 1-7 &
Minor Planets Assignment