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Collisions in Space: The Threat of Asteroid Impacts
Dr. Melissa N. Hayes-GehrkeAstronomy Dept.
University of Maryland
Mid-Atlantic Senior PhysicistsGroup
Sep. 17, 2014
Chelyabinsk meteor, Feb. 15, 2013
Image from asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=30724
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● What we've learned from past impacts
● Which asteroids pose an impact threat?
● What could we do to stop an impact?
Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9impact sites on Jupiter, 1994
Image by JPL/NASA/STScI
Talk Outline
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● Meteor Crater● Tunguska● K-T Impact● Shoemaker-Levy 9● Chelyabinsk
What We've Learned from Past Impacts
Meteor Crater
Image copyright M.N. Hayes-Gehrke
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About 50,000 years ago, a 50-m metallic asteroid impacted the surface in Arizona at about 12 km/s, creating
Meteor Crater.
Image by D. Roddy
Approx.1.5 km across,175 m deep
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From late 1800s to mid-1900s, Meteor Crater's impact origin was
debated.
Image by NASAEarth Observatory
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By studying Meteor Crater, scientists have learned the basics of crater
formation.
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In 1908, a 40-m meteoroid entered the Earth's atmosphere over Tunguska, Siberia, and was visible as a bright
fireball.
artist'sconception
Image copyright William K. Hartmann
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It entered the Earth's atmosphere at 15 km/s and fragmented explosively
8 km above the surface.
artist'sconception
Image copyright William K. Hartmann
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The airburst created a huge fireball and shockwave, which flattened 2200 km2
and ignited a huge forest fire.
Image from http://members.aol.com/mrb26/
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By studying the Tunguska event, scientists learned that an impactor does not have to hit the surface in order to be
destructive.felled treesphotographed byLeonid Kulik,1927
Image from Tunguska Page of Bologna Univ, http://www-th.bo.infn.it/tunguska/
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About 65 MY ago, an asteroid hit the Earth's surface on the Yucatan
peninsula at 50 km/s in what has been named the K-T impact.
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The 10 km asteroid created in impact crater about 170 km across.
Image from Geological Survey of Canada
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The heat and shockwave of the impact caused damage for thousands
of miles, plus an earthquake, tsunamis and firestorm.
artist'scon-ceptionof100 mtsunami
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Climate change caused by dust, soot, and gases ejected into the air caused the
extinction of 50% of all plant and animal species, including the dinosaurs.
Image by Mark Ryan, www.sciencebuzz.org/buzz-tags/k-t-event
gray layer isK-Tboundary nearTrinidad, CO
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By studying the K-T impact, scientists have learned about the world-wide
effects of a large impact.
Image by William K. Hartmann
artist's conceptionof Chicxulubcrater after 1000 yrs
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In July 1994, about two dozen pieces of the broken-up Comet Shoemaker-
Levy 9 impacted Jupiter.
Image by NASA, ESA, H. Weaver, E. Smith
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As the comet pieces fragmented in airbursts in Jupiter's atmosphere, many
of them created fireballs and spread dark plumes of material in the atmosphere.
Image byNASA, ESA
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Because the impacts had been predicted with ample warning, an unprecedented
number of observations were made, even though the actual impacts occurred
out of sight from Earth.
imagesfromGalileospacecraft
Images by NASA, JPL, CalTech
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From this impact, scientists and the public learned that large impacts are still
occurring in the solar system today.
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On Feb. 15, 2013, a 20 m meteoroid entered the Earth's atmosphere above
Chelyabinsk, Russia and was visible as a fireball brighter than the Sun.
Image from asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=30724
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It entered the Earth's atmosphere at about 20 km/s (45,000 mph) and
fragmented explosively about 30 km above the surface.
Image from regulus-starnotes.blogspot.com/2013/02/more-on-chelyabinsk-asteroid-bolide.html
Dashcamvideos
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About 76% of the meteor fragments vaporized, creating an airburst and
shockwave.
Image by AP Photo/Chelyabinsk.ru
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Some people nearest the fireball were sunburned, many more felt the heat of
the airburst, and some experienced temporary blindness or eye pain.
Image from russiatrek.org/blog/nature/unique-photos-of-chelyabinsk-meteorite-explosion
image isoverexposedby thebrightnessof the airburst
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Under the path of the fireball, people were blown off their feet by the
shockwave, which also caused structural damage and collapse of some nearby
buildings.
collapsed roofof a factory
Image by Pospel A
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Buildings as far away as
120 km (75 mi) had shattered windows from the shockwave.
Image from Popova et al. Science 2013
glass damage map
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About 1500 people sought treatment after the airburst, mostly for injuries
from shattered glass.
shatteredwindows inChelyabinskDrama Theater
Image from gallery.ru/watch?ph=z6Q-ewl8F
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A few hundred meteorites have been recovered from the airburst.
Image by Svend Buhl
map of the location of some meteorites and track of meteor
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The meteorites indicate that the original meteoroid was a rocky asteroid.
Image by Laboratory of Meteoritics, Vernadsky Institute
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Using video footage, astronomers have been able to determine the meteoroid's
orbit before impact.
Image by P. Chodas,NASA/JPL
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From the Chelyabinsk airburst, scientists have learned a lot about
how airbursts occur and their effects.
Image by Victor Sharygin
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The Chelyabinsk airburst also brought the threat of asteroid impacts to the
public's attention.
Image from http://www.slate.com/blogs/bad_astronomy/2013/02/15/breaking_huge_meteor_explodes_over_russia.html
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Which asteroids are a threat to impact the Earth?
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As of Sep. 2, 2014, 654,249 asteroids have been discovered
and about 2/3 have official numbers.
Image copyright Minor Planet Center
1 2 3 4 5
semimajoraxis (AU)
25,000
Num
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The asteroids that could possibly impact the Earth are near-Earth asteroids,
which have perihelia less than 1.3 AU.
Image copyrightMinor Planet Center
red: near-Earth asteroids
green: main-belt asteroids
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By the end of 2013, about 10,500 near-Earth asteroids had been
discovered.
Image by Alan B. Chamberlain, JPL
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Telescopic surveys are continuing to search for the estimated 500,000 near-
Earth asteroids that exist.
Image by Alan B. Chamberlain, JPL
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By studying known asteroid populations and past impacts on the Earth and other
worlds, scientists have estimated the frequency of impacts of different sizes.
Image copyrightPearsonEducation Inc
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These types of statistics help scientists and policy makers decide what types of
impacts are likely and plan for them.
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Since it is inevitable that the
Earth will be impacted by an asteroid in the
future, what could we do to stop an
impact?
Image copyright Touchstone Pictures
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All plausible defense methods involve deflecting the asteroid: changing its
orbit so that it misses the Earth.
Image by NASA/JPL
near-Earthasteroid 2011MD's close passby the Earth in2011 changed itsaphelion distancefrom 1.05 AU to1.1 AU
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One method of deflecting an asteroid would be to hit it with a kinetic
impactor – ram it with a spacecraft.
artist'sconception ofa kineticimpactordeflectionmission
Image by ESA
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A small-scale test of such a deflection was successfully conducted by the Deep Impact
mission to Comet Tempel 1 in 2005.
Images by Jestr andJack Higgins
simulation ofthe DeepImpact impact
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A similar deflection strategy would be to explode a nuclear weapon on or near the asteroid's surface in order to change its
orbit.
Image from space.com
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A more controlled method to deflect an asteroid would be to push it slowly off-
course with a spacecraft.
Image from Schweickartet al. 2006
artist'sconception ofa spacecraftpushing anasteroid
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Another controlled deflection method would be to pull the asteroid off-course using the gravitational force between it
and a spacecraft.
artist'sconceptionof a gravitytractor
Illustration by Dan Durda
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All of the deflection techniques take time, so it is crucial to have as much warning
time as possible before an impact.
Image fromthe NEOShieldProject
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Currently, the US does not have any specific deflection plan prepared.
Image fromthe NEOShieldProject
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A research group working at Iowa State University and Goddard Space Flight
Center have been researching a Hypervelocity Asteroid Intercept Vehicle
(HAIV) to prevent an impact.
Image from Barbee et al., Planetary Defense Conference 2013
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We know asteroids have impacted the Earth in the past, and we know there are
still asteroids in the solar system that could impact us, so it makes sense to be
prepared.
Image from Google Earth
Wolfe Creekimpact craterin Australia,870 m across,less than300,000 yrs old