Astronomy 210
Lecture 22, March 11
Spring 2011
Lecture Notes:
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Debris I: Asteroids
Distribution and Orbits
Inner Solar System objects
plotted
Main Belt objects:
Ceres and Vesta lineup
,
Gaspara
,
Ida & Dactyl
Near-Earth
objects
orbits seen from
top vs side
current events: asteroid collision
detected
Earth infall: meteors:
Leonids
, one
fireball
,
another
, and
another
, Peekskill meteor
video
Structure:
NEAR
Mission to asteroid Eros:
Eros
overview
,
rotation movie
,
zoom
,
extreme closeup
composition
Debris II: Comets
Hyakutake
,
West
,
Ikeya Seki
McNaught--brightest comet in decades!
over Catalonia
,
near Sun
,
over New Zealand
HST Hale-Bopp coma
Shoemaker-Levy 9
and
Jupiter
Sun-grazing comets
(
SOHO
):
image
,
movie
Structure
Tail
direction
(
SS orbit viewer
), a particularly
striking
example
Kuiper Belt: current data
plotted
Oort Cloud
Pluto, Eris, and Planethood
Charon discovery
image
(1978) HST
image
(1994),
Pluto surface
(2001),
yet more moons
(2006)
Quaoar
,
Sedna
, and finally:
Eris
(nee Xena)
votes are in:
IAU resolution
demoting Pluto
Origin of the Solar System
Theory building
Prosolar nebula (
molecular cloud
in the
Eagle Nebula
)
ingredients: gas and
dust
Protoplanetary disk
The rise of planets
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Brian Fields
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