ASTEROID

planetoid, or minor planet, small body orbiting the sun. More than 10,000 asteroids have orbits sufficiently well known to have been cataloged and named; thousands more exist. Most asteroids are irregularly shaped, unlike the spherically shaped major planets. The largest asteroids, Quaoar (diameter c.800 mi/1300 km) and Ixion and Varuna (both c.750 mi/1200 km), reside in the Kuiper belt (see comet) and are about half the size of Pluto. The largest main-belt asteroid, Ceres, has a diameter of c.630 mi (1000 km); the three next largest are Pallas, Vesta, and Juno. Only Vesta can be seen with the naked eye. Many asteroids are no larger than a few kilometers; in 1991, an asteroid only 33 ft (10 m) in diameter was found. Many asteroids are so small that their sizes cannot be measured directly; in many cases, their sizes have been estimated from their brightness and distances. The average orbital distance of the asteroids from the sun is about 2.9 astronomical units (AU).

The orbits of most asteroids lie partially between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. These so-called main-belt asteroids are divided into subgroups named for the main asteroid in the grouping: Hungarias, Floras, Phocaea, Koronis, Eos, Themis, Cybeles, and Hildas. The near-earth asteroids, which closely approach the earth, are classed as Atens (with orbits between the earth and the sun), Apollos (with orbits similar to that of the earth), and Amors (with orbits between the earth and Mars). Two groups of asteroids share Jupiter's orbit; they are known as Trojan asteroids. In 1990, a similar asteroid was found in the orbit of Mars. Centaurs are asteroids with orbits in the outer solar system.

Asteroids are also classified by composition and albedo, most being one of three types. The majority (C-type) are similar to carbon-chrondite meteorites with approximately the same composition as the sun (excluding hydrogen) and are relatively dark. Those with a composition of nickel iron mixed with silicates of iron and magnesium (S-type) are relatively bright. The M-type are composed of nickel iron and are bright.

Toward the end of the 18th cent. astronomers were searching for a planet whose orbit should, according to Bode's law, have an average distance from the sun of 2.8 AU On Jan. 1, 1801, G. Piazzi discovered Ceres while studying the sky in the constellation Taurus; Ceres was later found to have an orbit very near that predicted by Bode's law. By 1890 more than 300 asteroids had been discovered by visual means. In 1891, Max Wolf introduced the method of identifying an asteroid by the record of its path on an exposed photographic plate; it appears as a short line in a time exposure, rather than as the sharp point of a star. Brucia was the first asteroid discovered by this method. A more modern approach uses two photographs taken less than an hour apart and examined through a stereomicroscope that allows the asteroid to appear suspended above the background of stars. Still more modern techniques were employed in the discoveries of Ixion, found in 2001 using virtual telescope techniques, and of Quaoar, found in 2002 using photographs taken with the Hubble Space Telescope.

More than 200 asteroids have been identified that regularly intersect the orbit of the earth, and over geologic time asteroids in similar orbits have struck the earth. Hermes, discovered in 1937 and subsequently lost until 2003 when it was identified as a pair of asteroids, comes within 378,000 mi (608,000 km), and Eros comes within 14 million mi (22 million km). More recently, a small asteroid provisionally designated 2002 MN, 150 ft (45 m)–360 ft (110 m) in diameter, passed within 75,000 mi (121,000 km) of the earth—about a third of the distance to the moon—in 2002. Astronomers have observed about several hundred small asteroids, most measuring less than 55 yd (50 m) across, in near-earth orbits that are spread thinly between the earth and Mars. Many of these small asteroids have orbits that intersect the earth's.

Asteroids have been implicated in several mass extinctions of large numbers of animal and plant species in the past. From evidence found in sediments, Luis Walter Alvarez and others hypothesized that the great mass extinction of the dinosaurs and other species 65 million years ago, at the end of the Cretaceous period, was caused by the atmospheric and climatic effects of an asteroid impact; a possible crater exists in the Yucatán region of Mexico. In 1992, scientists reported that the appearance of patterns of shattered quartz crystals imbedded in Triassic shale and other fossil evidence suggest that another major mass extinction, about 200 million years ago, was caused by three closely spaced asteroid impacts.

The origin of asteroids is unclear; one theory claims that they were formed from material that could not condense into a single planet because of perturbation effects involving Jupiter. Some asteroids are actually nuclei of comets that are no longer active.

The space probe Galileo, which passed near and photographed Gaspra (1991) and Ida (1993), provided the first close images of an asteroid. The pictures revealed that Ida has a natural satellite, Dactyl. Ida, in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, is about 35 mi (56 km) long and 15 mi (24 km) in diameter. Its tiny moon is about a mile (1.6 km) in diameter and orbits about 60 mi (97 km) above Ida. Since then several other asteroids have been found to have companions, leading astronomers to believe that it may not be uncommon. The probe NEAR-Shoemaker examined Mathilde (1997) on its way to rendezvous (1999) and orbit (2000) Eros. After providing the most information ever obtained about an asteroid (measurements of size, shape, mass, and gravitational field; elemental and mineral composition of the surface; topographic mapping; and measurement of the magnetic field and its interaction with the solar wind), NEAR-Shoemaker made an originally unplanned landing on Eros in 2001, returning close-up images as it descended and data about surface composition. In 1999 the probe Deep Space 1 accomplished the then closest-ever flyby of an asteroid, coming within 16 mi (26 km) of the surface of Braille; spectroscopic data suggests that Braille broke off from Vesta millions of years ago.

See T. Gehrels and M. S. Matthews, ed., Hazards Due to Comets and Asteroids (1995); J. S. Lewis, Rain of Iron and Ice: The Very Real Threat of Comet and Asteroid Bombardment (1997); C. T. Russell, ed., The Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous Mission (1998); N. F. Michelson, The Asteroid Ephemeris 1900–2050 (1999).

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ASTEROID Earth Destroyer or New Frontier ? ASTEROID Earth Destroyer or New Frontier ? PATRICIA...Cataloging in Publication Data Barnes-Svarney, Patricia L. Asteroid: earth destroyer or new frontier? / Patricia Barnes-Svarney...
...THE VERY REAL THREAT OF COMET AND ASTEROID BOMBARDMENT JOHN S. LEWIS...ice : the very real threat of comet and asteroid bombardment / John S. Lewis. p. cm...1. Comets Environmental aspects. 2. Asteroids Environmental aspects. 3. Impact. I...
...19 red dwarfs . 2. The brightness that an asteroid or comet would have if it were at a distance...from Arabic and means rivers end. Achilles Asteroid 588, the first * Trojan asteroid to be discovered, by Max * Wolf in 1906...
...Introduction You wouldnt see the asteroid, even though it was several miles in...speed, the column of air between the asteroid and the earths surface would be compressed...ating everything in its path. When the asteroid struck, it would penetrate deep into...
...McGuire 4 Eros is a 24 km wide Near Earth Asteroid 46 NASA 5 A waterfall pours into...Impactprobe 80 NASA 8 The NASA Comet/Asteroid Protection System (CAPS) on the Moon...that threaten our world and our race: asteroid and comet impacts, volcanic super-eruptions...
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The Little Prince: My ally from Asteroid B-612. by Rachel Lynn Strongheart The Little Prince...me to see myself as a fellow traveler, perhaps not from the asteroids, but certainly on a mission larger than myself. Years after...
...to take them to rendezvous with rogue asteroid 2202 Bluto, which was on a collision...euphemistically say what he had to say. "If that asteroid does collide with Earth, my assets wont...You could re-categorize it as a safe asteroid," said Euphram Refraser. "Its small...
...actually witnessed the explosion of an asteroid fragment, later estimated to have been...of Shoemaker-Levy 9s fragments the asteroid 1994xmi approached within 105,000 kilometres...the Earths vulnerability to comet and asteroid bombardment. 3 Indeed, the spectators...
...that had suddenly appeared when rogue asteroid 2202 Bluto broke apart. Our vindication...Chronicles are true. Before the breakup of asteroid 2202 Bluto, Dolly had spent several days...his feelings, Cal decided to leave the asteroid and search for Pang, his ward, his responsibility...
...a vacant tunnel inside his abandoned asteroid home, his first experimental sentence...attention. The Robot Runs Away On Asteroid 2202 Bluto, Dolly was heaping misery...entrusted to him? Cal decided to leave the asteroid and find Pang. He e-mailed his consciousness...
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Rocky Finding: Evidence of Extrasolar Asteroid Belt. by R. Cowen Astronomers...obtained the best evidence yet for an asteroid belt beyond the solar system. Such a...light-years away, possesses not only asteroids but rocky planets like Earth. The new...
Asteroid Collisions Made Us What We Are Today. So Why Worry about...The chances that your tombstone will read "Killed by Asteroid" are about the same as for "Killed in an Airplane Crash...dozen people are reported to have been killed by falling asteroids in the past 400 years, while thousands have died in crashes...
Tunguska Asteroid Size Downgraded by New Computer Simulations...in Siberia may have been caused by an asteroid only a fraction as large as previously...supercomputer simulations suggest. "The asteroid that caused the extensive damage was...
Killer Collision: Dino Demise Traces to Asteroid-Family Breakup. by R. Cowen A huge...wayward fragment from a collision between two giant asteroids in the inner part of the asteroid belt, which lies between Mars and Jupiter. The...
...of civilisation: when is it nigh? An asteroid is more likely to kill you than an air...made similar estimates from studying asteroids and comets in space. Our answers agree...significant one was in 1908, when an asteroid 50 or 60 yards across blew up in the...
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Fear Miss; LARGE ASTEROID BRUSHES EARTH. Byline: By JOHN...you are reading this, it missed. An asteroid measuring up to 800m was due to brush...scientists who had been tracking the path of asteroid 2004 XP14 were not too worried. They...
Space unit doubles budget identifying asteroid population by Ruth Larson...Earth will be pulverized by a massive asteroid are remote, but that the risk is significant...effort to find and track the largest asteroids. To date, astronomers have catalogued...
Biehn hopes Asteroid is a big hit by Ian Spelling...challenge ever in his latest project, "Asteroid." Ratings for the nearly $20 million...me together with my performances. `Asteroid is really high profile and, hopefully...
...Snowdonia out beyond Mars; Mountain Name for Asteroid. Byline: By CARL BUTLER A MOUNTAIN-SIZED asteroid discovered by astronomers working in Hawaii...The new Snowdonia is somewhere in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. It was...
Asteroid Named after Filipino Scientist Kintanar. Byline...IMELDA B. JOSON CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, USA -- An asteroid circling the Sun between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter...headed PAGASA for nearly 36 years before retiring in 1994. Asteroids are solid chunks of metal-rich rocks left over from the...
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ASTEROID planetoid, or minor planet, small body orbiting the sun. More than 10,000 asteroids have orbits sufficiently well known to have been cataloged and named; thousands more exist. Most asteroids are irregularly shaped, unlike the spherically shaped...
...astronomy ves t , in astronomy, fourth asteroid to be discovered. It was found in 1807 by H. Olbers. It is the third largest asteroid, with a diameter of c.326 mi (525 km...orbit is 1,325 days. Vesta is the only asteroid that can be seen with the naked eye...
...BRAILLE bral, in astronomy, a small asteroid notable because it has the same atypical geologic composition as the larger asteroid Vesta . In 1999 the space probe Deep...surface, the closest flyby ever of an asteroid. Braille measures only 1.3 mi (2.1 km...
CERIUM ser e m from the asteroid Ceres, metallic chemical element; symbol Ce; at. no. 58; at. wt...and by J. J. Berzelius and Wilhelm Hisinger; it was named for the asteroid Ceres, which had been discovered only two years earlier. The metal...
...body orbiting a planet, dwarf planet, asteroid, or star of a larger size. The most familiar...have retrograde motion and may be asteroids that were captured by the planets gravitation. The asteroid Ida has a tiny moon, Dactyl, that is...
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