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6 years ago
Spiral Galaxy NGC253 And Globular Cluster NGC288

Spiral Galaxy NGC253 and Globular Cluster NGC288

by Eddie Trimarchi

6 years ago

It’s International Asteroid Day!

There are more than 700,000 known asteroids, but how much do you know about these rocky remnants left over from the birth of our solar system 4.6 billion years ago? 

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Today, June 30 is International Asteroid Day. Here are some things to know about our fascinating space rubble.

1. A Place in Space 

Asteroids—named by British astronomer William Herschel from the Greek expression meaning “star-like"—are rocky, airless worlds that are too small to be called planets. But what they might lack in size they certainly make up for in number: An estimated 1.1 to 1.9 million asteroids larger than 1 kilometer are in the Main Belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. And there are millions more that are smaller in size. Asteroids range in size from Vesta—the largest at about 329 miles (529 kilometers) wide—to bodies that are just a few feet across.

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2. What Lies Beneath 

Asteroids are generally categorized into three types: carbon-rich, silicate, or metallic, or some combination of the three. Why the different types? It all comes down to how far from the sun they formed. Some experienced high temperatures and partly melted, with iron sinking to the center and volcanic lava forced to the surface. The asteroid Vesta is one example we know of today.

3. Small Overall 

If all of the asteroids were combined into a ball, they would still be much smaller than the Earth’s moon.

4. Except for a Big One

In 1801, Giuseppe Piazzi discovered the first and then-largest asteroid, Ceres, orbiting between Mars and Jupiter. Ceres is so large that it encompasses about one-fourth of the estimated total mass of all the asteroids in the asteroid belt. In 2006, its classification changed from asteroid to  as a dwarf planet.

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5. Mission to a Metal World 

NASA’s Psyche mission will launch in 2022 to explore an all-metal asteroid—what could be the core of an early planet—for the very first time. And in October 2021, the Lucy mission will be the first to visit Jupiter’s swarms of Trojan asteroids.

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6. Near-Earth Asteroids

The term ‘near’ in near-Earth asteroid is actually a misnomer; most of these bodies do not come close to Earth at all. By definition, a near-Earth asteroid is an asteroid that comes within 28 million miles (44 million km) of Earth’s orbit. As of June 19, 2017, there are 16,209 known near-Earth asteroids, with 1,803 classified as potentially hazardous asteroids (those that could someday pose a threat to Earth).

7. Comin’ in Hot 

About once a year, a car-sized asteroid hits Earth’s atmosphere, creates an impressive fireball, and burns up before reaching the surface.

8. But We’re Keeping an Eye Out

Ground-based observatories and facilities such as Pan-STARRS, the Catalina Sky Survey, and ATLAS are constantly on the hunt to detect near-Earth asteroids. NASA also has a small infrared observatory in orbit about the Earth: NEOWISE. In addition to detecting asteroids and comets, NEOWISE also characterizes these small bodies.

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9. Buddy System

Roughly one-sixth of the asteroid population have a small companion moon (some even have two moons). The first discovery of an asteroid-moon system was of asteroid Ida and its moon Dactyl in 1993.

10. Earthly Visitors 

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Several NASA space missions have flown to and observed asteroids. The NEAR Shoemaker mission landed on asteroid Eros in 2001 and NASA’s Dawn mission was the first mission to orbit an asteroid in 2011. In 2005, the Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa landed on asteroid Itokawa. Currently, NASA’s OSIRIS-REx is en route to a near-Earth asteroid called Bennu; it will bring a small sample back to Earth for study.

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6 years ago
The Aurora And The Sunrise : Auroras Are One Of The Many Earthly Phenomena The Crew Of The International

The Aurora and the Sunrise : Auroras are one of the many Earthly phenomena the crew of the International Space Station observe from their perch high above the planet. (via NASA)

6 years ago
Sharpless 249 And The Jellyfish Nebula : Normally Faint And Elusive, The Jellyfish Nebula Is Caught In

Sharpless 249 and the Jellyfish Nebula : Normally faint and elusive, the Jellyfish Nebula is caught in this alluring telescopic image. Centered in the scene it’s anchored right and left by two bright stars, Mu and Eta Geminorum, at the foot of the celestial twin. The Jellyfish Nebula is the brighter arcing ridge of emission with dangling tentacles. In fact, the cosmic jellyfish is part of bubble-shaped supernova remnant IC 443, the expanding debris cloud from a massive star that exploded. Light from the explosion first reached planet Earth over 30,000 years ago. Like its cousin in astrophysical waters the Crab Nebula supernova remnant, the Jellyfish Nebula is known to harbor a neutron star, the remnant of the collapsed stellar core. An emission nebula cataloged as Sharpless 249 fills the field at the upper left. The Jellyfish Nebula is about 5,000 light-years away. At that distance, this image would be about 300 light-years across. via NASA

6 years ago

Every. Damn. Time. 🙄🤦🏻‍♀️

my gym coach: and now, plank

me: hoe don't do it

my brain: planck's constant, 6.63 x 10-34 m2kg/s

me: oh my god

9 years ago
Photography / Hipster / Indie / Grunge

photography / hipster / indie / grunge

6 years ago

I’ve been seeing some of the studyblrs that I follow are doing the 100 days of productivity challenge, and I’m considering attempting this. As a non-traditional, upper level university student, I’m trying to keep my life together by finding balance with school and family.

My kids got sick the first week of school, which carried on into the second week and I’ve been trying to catch up on the assignments I’m behind in (which is now down to half of my classes).

Have any of you guys done this challenge? What are the pros and cons from your experience?


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6 years ago
NGC 7129 - Reflection Nebula: 3000LY Away

NGC 7129 - Reflection Nebula: 3000LY Away

6 years ago

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“There are people who are always in love with the sky, no matter the weather. One day you will find someone who’ll love you the same way.”

6 years ago
This Is The 4th Week Of Deep, Dark, Space Month!
This Is The 4th Week Of Deep, Dark, Space Month!
This Is The 4th Week Of Deep, Dark, Space Month!

This is the 4th week of Deep, Dark, Space month!

This week’s entry is a not so “chilling” tale known as:

“The Big Crunch” 

http://www.universetoday.com/37018/big-crunch/

http://www.iflscience.com/physics/big-crunch-back-possible-end-universe

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