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The work being done by researchers at UCF and Arecibo Observatory could help protect our planet from a fatal impact.

Spring 2020 | By Laura J. Cole

All it would take is one ill-fated聽asteroid colliding with Earth to go聽from a bad day to the end of days.聽Such was the course of dinosaurs.

But unlike in the Mesozoic Era, today聽we have the tools to help us detect 麻豆精品 S and聽hopefully deflect 麻豆精品 S what UCF Professor聽and Director Yan聽Fernandez calls 麻豆精品 S渃ivilization busters. 麻豆精品 S

That 麻豆精品 S檚 where researchers at UCF and聽the UCF-managed Arecibo Observatory聽in Puerto Rico come into play. Thanks to聽a $19 million grant from NASA, they 麻豆精品 S檙e聽working to characterize asteroids and聽comets so that governments and teams,聽such as NASA 麻豆精品 S檚 Planetary Defense聽Coordination Office, can make informed聽decisions on how to protect our planet.

麻豆精品 S淵ou have to know what the asteroids聽are really like to have an effective聽mitigation strategy, 麻豆精品 S Fernandez says.

For example, 麻豆精品 S淚f you tried to blow up聽an asteroid that 麻豆精品 S檚 very porous with a聽nuclear device, the asteroid could end聽up just absorbing the blow rather than聽being dismantled completely, 麻豆精品 S says Anne聽Virkki, planetary radar group lead at聽Arecibo, which is home to the largest, most聽sensitive radio telescope in the world.聽 麻豆精品 S淭hen you might end up with radioactive聽pieces of asteroid still hitting the Earth. 麻豆精品 S

By collecting and analyzing data about聽each asteroid 麻豆精品 S檚 fundamental properties聽 麻豆精品 S such as its mass, rotation, size and聽surface composition 麻豆精品 S scientists are聽not only making some pretty stellar聽discoveries about the more than 20,000聽space objects whirling past our precious聽home planet, but they 麻豆精品 S檙e providing vital聽information that can 麻豆精品 S渕ean the difference聽between missing the Earth and hitting it, 麻豆精品 S澛燜ernandez says. Here 麻豆精品 S檚 how.

THE DANGER ZONE



NEOs

Near-Earth objects are asteroids, comets and聽meteoroids whose orbit is between Mars and聽the sun, posing a danger of collision.



460 Feet

麻豆精品 S淣ASA would define a potentially聽hazardous asteroid as one that 麻豆精品 S檚 140 meters聽[or 460 feet] or more in diameter, 麻豆精品 S Virkki聽says, which is slightly taller than the Great聽Pyramid of Giza.




4.5 Million Miles

Hazardous asteroids are also defined as聽 麻豆精品 S減assing the Earth closer than 19 lunar聽distances or 4.5 million miles, 麻豆精品 S Virkki says.




1,000%

As a result of advances in science, the聽number of Great Pyramid-sized NEOs聽discovered soaring past our planet has聽increased by more than 1,000 percent聽since 2003.



955,656

Number of currently known asteroids



3,611

Number of currently known comets

WHY ARECIBO?

麻豆精品 S淲e can do some serious analysis about what these asteroids are like without having to spend a bunch of money to send a spacecraft there.”
Yan Fernandez

Radar telescopes, such as the one at Arecibo, emit radio waves from large antennas, which bounce off聽an asteroid and are reflected back, providing powerful data that helps scientists determine an asteroid 麻豆精品 S檚聽orbit, rotation, shape, size and surface composition. 麻豆精品 S淎recibo 麻豆精品 S檚 radar is the most powerful in the world,聽which can transmit up to one megawatt of power, 麻豆精品 S says Virkki. 麻豆精品 S淎nd we also have the biggest antenna,聽about 305 meters [roughly 1,000 feet] across to collect the reflected signal. 麻豆精品 S

WHAT TO LOOK FOR

1. Discovery and Orbit

While optical telescopes are still the best way to find聽NEOs and estimate their orbits, radar telescopes are聽powerful tools in improving orbital predictions.

2. Surface Composition

By bouncing radar signals off the surfaces of聽asteroids, Arecibo can provide valuable information聽about their physical characteristics. 麻豆精品 S淩adar allows聽us to see up to one meter below the surface, 麻豆精品 S澛燰irkki says, which helps determine composition.聽 麻豆精品 S淔or example, some of the asteroids could be so聽fluffy that if you tried to hit one with a projectile聽or something to knock it off course or break it up,聽the projectile could just get sort of embedded in it聽instead, 麻豆精品 S Fernandez says.

3. Size, Shape and Rotation

Radar images can also help reconstruct an asteroid 麻豆精品 S檚聽size, shape and rotation with a level of detail that聽can otherwise only be obtained by a spacecraft.聽 麻豆精品 S淔or example, in 2018, we were observing a very聽rare type of binary asteroid called equal mass聽binary, where you have two pretty much equally聽sized lobes orbiting each other, 麻豆精品 S Virkki says.

4. Density and Mass

How do you weigh something that you can 麻豆精品 S檛 get聽close enough to touch? 麻豆精品 S淢ass and density were聽very difficult problems to solve in planetary聽science for a very long time, 麻豆精品 S says Fernandez.聽 麻豆精品 S淚t 麻豆精品 S檚 really hard to figure out the mass of things聽unless you use tricks, right? 麻豆精品 S That 麻豆精品 S檚 where moons聽can help. According to NASA, nearly 400 asteroids聽have a small companion moon, and its orbit can聽help determine the mass of the primary body.聽 麻豆精品 S淚f you can figure out the shape and volume聽of the asteroid, that gets you density, 麻豆精品 S澛燜ernandez says.

IDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS

ASTEROID: Apophis
Discovered: June 19, 2004
Size: 1,100 feet wide

When it was initially discovered, scientists calculated that the asteroid聽Apophis had a 2.7 percent chance of hitting Earth. 麻豆精品 S淎recibo 麻豆精品 S檚 radar was able聽to show that though its orbit is going to go very close to Earth, it isn 麻豆精品 S檛 going聽to hit us, 麻豆精品 S Virkki says. 麻豆精品 S淚nstead, we can prepare our telescopes to observe聽it when it goes by. 麻豆精品 S Which it will, when on April 13, 2029, it will become the聽closest asteroid of its size to fly by Earth 麻豆精品 S at about 19,400 miles away.


METEOROID: Chelyabinsk
Size: 66 feet

While scientists are able to discover many asteroids and comets, there聽are some that slip by undetected. Such was the case with the Chelyabinsk聽meteoroid that entered Earth 麻豆精品 S檚 atmosphere over Russia on February 15, 2013,聽injuring at least 1,200 people from the shockwave. Scientists believe it is聽a fragment of an asteroid that gained speed when it was ejected from the聽asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. 麻豆精品 S淚 think it was pretty porous 麻豆精品 S斅爄t just broke in the atmosphere when it got low enough, 麻豆精品 S Virkki says.


COMET: 679/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
Discovered:聽Oct. 22, 1969
Last visited by: Rosetta spacecraft in 2014-16
Size: 2.5 miles wide

麻豆精品 S淪ome asteroids can look like comets, some comets like asteroids, 麻豆精品 S Fernandez聽says. 麻豆精品 S淚n the old days, scientists believed that comets and asteroids were聽totally separate things, but in the last 20 to 30 years, we 麻豆精品 S檝e discovered聽there 麻豆精品 S檚 really a continuum. 麻豆精品 S For example, the rubber duck-shaped comet 67P/聽Churyumov-Gerasimenko looks like an asteroid in that it consists of two lobes聽attached by a narrow neck, which is known as a 麻豆精品 S渃ontact binary. 麻豆精品 S Prior to聽images of it taken in 2014, no one had seen a comet look quite like that.


DID YOU KNOW?

UCF researchers are also part of NASA 麻豆精品 S檚 OSIRIS-REx mission, which has sent a spacecraft to take a sample of the asteroid Bennu. One of the team 麻豆精品 S檚聽recent discoveries found the asteroid is shooting out plumes of dust 麻豆精品 S a phenomenon never witnessed before 麻豆精品 S which indicates the asteroid is聽active.


Some asteroids and comets are light enough to float. 麻豆精品 S淲e all intuitively think that rocks are going to sink in the water, but some asteroids聽and comets are actually less dense than water, 麻豆精品 S Fernandez says.


聽Arecibo 麻豆精品 S檚 location in Puerto Rico provides optimal celestial viewing. 麻豆精品 S淏eing this close to the equator helps us see objects on the ecliptic plane聽better, 麻豆精品 S Virkki says.


Asteroids can impact their own orbit. By absorbing sunlight and re-emitting that energy as heat, asteroids get a small propulsion, which 麻豆精品 S渁cts as a mini thruster that can slowly change the聽asteroid 麻豆精品 S檚 direction, 麻豆精品 S Fernandez says.


Water is more prevalent in the solar system than previously believed. This discovery could help propel space exploration further.