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Aug 12, 2016

[CA] Bennu Asteroid

Asteroid Bennu
A near-Earth asteroid that is coming towards our planet after being dislodged by a gravitational pull can indeed strike us and cause massive destruction, but according to experts, it has a only a one in 2,700 chances of hitting. Such an event will not take place for 150 years and the people living in the year 2135 would know whether the asteroid named Bennu posed an actual threat to hit Earth

OSIRIS-REx Mission
·        It is headed by NASA and the University of Arizona, plans to launch an unmanned spacecraft on September 8 in efforts to reach Bennu in August 2018.
·        OSIRIS-REx will launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on an Atlas V 411 rocket
·        In August 2018, OSIRIS-REx’s approach to Bennu will begin. It will use an array of small rocket thrusters to match the velocity of Bennu.
·        The spacecraft will begin a detailed survey of the asteroid two months after slowing to encounter Bennu. After the selection of the final site, the spacecraft will briefly touch the surface of Bennu to retrieve a sample
·        The sampling arm will make contact with the surface for about five seconds, during which it will release a burst of nitrogen gas. This will cause rocks and surface material to be stirred up and captured in the sampler head
·        In March 2021, the window for departure from the asteroid will open and OSIRIS-REx will begin its return journey to Earth, arriving two and a half years later in September 2023
What are asteroids?
·        Asteroids are small, airless rocky worlds revolving around the sun that are too small to be called planets. They are also known as planetoids or minor planets.
·        In total, the mass of all the asteroids is less than that of Earth’s moon. But despite their size, asteroids can be dangerous.
·        Many have hit Earth in the past, and more will crash into our planet in the future.
What Are The Differences Between An Asteroid, Comet, Meteoroid, Meteor and Meteorite?

Asteroid
Comet
Meteoroid
Meteor
Meteorite
A relatively small, inactive, rocky body orbiting the Sun
A relatively small, at times active, object whose ices can vaporize in sunlight forming an atmosphere (coma) of dust and gas and, sometimes, a tail of dust and/or gas
A small particle from a comet or asteroid orbiting the Sun
The light phenomena which results when a meteoroid enters the Earth’s atmosphere and vaporizes; a shooting star
A meteoroid that survives its passage through the Earth’s atmosphere and lands upon the Earth’s surface


·        Most asteroids lie in a vast ring between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
·        Not everything in the main belt is an asteroid — for instance, comets have recently been discovered there, and Ceres, once thought of only as an asteroid, is now also considered a dwarf planet.
·        Many asteroids lie outside the main belt. For instance, a number of asteroids called Trojans lie along Jupiter’s orbital path.
·        Three groups — Atens, Amors, and Apollos — known as near-Earth asteroids orbit in the inner solar system and sometimes cross the path of Mars and Earth.
Human Exploration of Asteroids
·        The first spacecraft to take close-up images of asteroids was NASA’s Galileoin 1991, which also discovered the first moon to orbit an asteroid in 1994.
·        In 2001, after NASA’s NEAR spacecraft intensely studied the near-earth asteroid Eros for more than a year from orbit, mission controllers decided to try and land the spacecraft. Although it wasn’t designed for landing, NEAR successfully touched down, setting the record as the first to successfully land on an asteroid.
·        In 2006, Japan’s Hayabusa became the first spacecraft to land on and take off from an asteroid. It returned to Earth in June 2010, and the samples it recovered are currently under study.
·        NASA’s Dawn mission, launched in 2007, began exploring Vesta in 2011. After a year, it left the asteroid for a trip to Ceres, with a planned arrival time of 2015. Dawn was the first spacecraft to visit Vesta, and will also be the first to explore Ceres.
·        In 2012, a company called Planetary Resources, Inc. announced plans to eventually send a mission to a space rock to extract water and mine the asteroid for precious metals. Since then, NASA has begun to work on plans for its own asteroid-capture mission.


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