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Asteroids, Comets, &
Meteors
Chapter 6
Minor planets
AKA “asteroids” – rocky objects in orbit
around the sun
Usually not visible without telescope
Largest is ½ the size of the moon
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
Ceres – largest, discovered in 1801
Vesta – brightest
Most asteroids between orbits of Mars &
Jupiter in “main asteroid” belt
Naming asteroids
Given name and number (by order of
discovery) once orbit known
Ex:
1 Ceres
Over 100,000 so given number of year
discovered, then 2 letter suffix AA to ZZ
Family
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
One
group ahead and one group behind Jupiter
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
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)
NEAT: Near Earth Asteroid Tracking
program
Detects objects over 1 km in diameter near
earth
Homework: SRQ 6A 1-7 &
Minor Planets Assignment