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Contact Binary Asteroids are Common‚ but We’ve Never Seen One Form. So Let’s Make One
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Contact Binary Asteroids are Common‚ but We’ve Never Seen One Form. So Let’s Make One

Ever want to play a game of cosmic billiards? That’s commonly how the DART mission was described when it successfully changed the orbit of a near-Earth asteroid last year. If you want an idea of how it works‚ just Google it and an Easter egg from the search giant will give you a general idea. But DART was more like trying to brute force a billiards break – there are many other things you can do with a set of asteroids and impactors on the galactic stage. One of the more interesting is to try to force two asteroids together to form a “contact binary” – the goal of a mission design put forward by a group of scientists from Cornell in a recent paper in Acta Astronautica. Colby Merill and his colleagues at Cornell’s Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering department first explain why such a mission would be a good idea. Contact binaries are defined as a system when two objects are so close together that their surfaces touch. Typically‚ astronomers think of the objects as a pair of stars‚ but asteroids can also form contact binaries. Recent estimates put the total number of contact binaries as high as 30% of all small solar system bodies‚ including famous ones like Arrokoth and 67P/Churyumov-Gersasimenko. That means if there are any potentially hazardous asteroids we aren’t yet aware of‚ there’s a fair chance it’s actually a contact binary. Fraser discusses another potential DART successor. Such a configuration presents a problem for planetary defense operators. Understanding where to hit a binary to deflect it makes the math much harder. Moreover‚ we’ve never seen one of these systems form to understand its underlying mechanisms. The standard model of this process is known as the Binary Yarkovsky-O’Keefe-Radzievskii-Paddack (BYORP) effect‚ by which the two asteroids‚ which usually begin in a standard‚ non-touching binary system‚ end up having their gravities draw each other together and touch without the catastrophic impact that would be typical of large bodies at higher speeds. Setting up a contact binary through the BYORP effect would require a separate mission design. According to the paper‚ a good first effort would be to smack the asteroids into each other using an impactor. There are several advantages to this. A big one is flight heritage – the mission could use a slightly modified version of DART and a coupled observer satellite that could watch the slow-motion impact. How slow that impact is will have a significant impact on the success of the mission. Hit the billiard ball too hard‚ and it will smash into its companion and cause a potentially devastating chain reaction. Hit it too softly‚ and there might not be enough force to push the two objects together. Plenty of math‚ including simulations of the forces of ejecta fragments‚ would go into the planning stage of any such mission. Fraser also discusses the aftermath of the DART impact. Those simulations require you to know some features of the planned targets‚ though‚ and the Cornell researchers have identified one. Known in strikingly formal near-asteroid parlance as (350751) 2002 AW‚ this system’s primary comes in at about 230 m‚ with a secondary partner measuring about 50 m. One potential advantage of a mission to this system is that the 50 m size of its smaller object is the minimum size limit for possible future planetary defense missions‚ allowing the mission to emulate a potential real planetary defense scenario. Plenty of observation will need to take place to effectively plan where best to hit the pair‚ though‚ and with how much force to do so. The paper requests plenty of ground-based observational support‚ including density and orbital measurements. However‚ it’s unclear if there’s enough interest in the project yet to warrant diverting those resources to this new effort. There’s also additional work to do‚ including developing a plan for how the observational satellite could avoid the debris cloud that will form after the impact. Another potential research area is initiating a contact using a gravity tug to force a sped-up BYORP effect. For now‚ these ideas remain on the drawing board. But it’s nice to see how successful missions like DART can inspire even more ambitious ones in the future. Maybe someday‚ our skill at cosmic billiards will grow to include an ability to do trick shots‚ too. Learn More:Merill et al. – Creating a contact binary via spacecraft impact to near-Earth binary asteroid (350751) 2002 AWUT – DART Had a Surprising Impact on its TargetUT – After DART Smashed Into Dimorphos‚ What Happened to the Larger Asteroid Didymos?UT – Remember the DART impact? Hubble Made a Movie of the Debris Lead Image:Images of three contact asteroids – Arrokoth (right)‚ 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko (middle)‚ and Itokawa (left)Credit – NASA‚ ESA‚ and JAXA The post Contact Binary Asteroids are Common‚ but We’ve Never Seen One Form. So Let’s Make One appeared first on Universe Today.
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INFOWARS
2 yrs

Watch: US Navy Medical Officer Cites DoD Data Proving Pilots Being Slowly Murdered By Covid Jabs

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Watch: US Navy Medical Officer Cites DoD Data Proving Pilots Being Slowly Murdered By Covid Jabs
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Watch: US Navy Medical Officer Cites DoD Data Proving Pilots Being Slowly Murdered By Covid Jabs

Myocarditis has risen by over 100% and heart failure has risen by nearly 1,000%!
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Clif High "Big Event and MORE" with Sarah Westall
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Intel Uncensored
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Michael Jaco SHOCKING News Nov 29 >; Q - Deep State
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Tucker Carlson on X #Ep. 42 (11.29.2023)
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Intel Uncensored
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Trudeau Supports Partnership With EU For Digital ID Push‚ Suggests it Will Help Curb Online “Disinformation”
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Trudeau Supports Partnership With EU For Digital ID Push‚ Suggests it Will Help Curb Online “Disinformation”

by Dan Frieth‚ Ready Nutrition: Part of the global push towards the controversial technology. Canadian Prime Minister‚ Justin Trudeau‚ a proponent of centralized control‚ has finalized a controversial collaborative digital partnership with the European Union. This agreement exhibits full commitment to the introduction of a digital identity system in Canada and the government is pursuing it‚ in […]
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Intel Uncensored
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School vaccine campaigns come under scrutiny in France after 12-year-old boy dies on school floor following HPV shot
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School vaccine campaigns come under scrutiny in France after 12-year-old boy dies on school floor following HPV shot

by Lance D Johnson‚ Natural News: Despite there being multiple court cases in the U.S.‚ India‚ Japan‚ Colombia‚ Spain and France proving the HPV vaccine to be an instrument of death and debilitation‚ pharmaceutical companies and multinational organizations continue to fund HPV vaccine campaigns in school systems around the world. A nationwide HPV vaccine campaign was […]
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Intel Uncensored
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Is the Next PLANDEMIC Starting in China? — Todd Callender Interview
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Is the Next PLANDEMIC Starting in China? — Todd Callender Interview

from Man in America: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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RetroGame Roundup
RetroGame Roundup
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THE CULT - A creepy horror game for the Amstrad CPC and updated for the ZX Spectrum!
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THE CULT - A creepy horror game for the Amstrad CPC and updated for the ZX Spectrum!

If you're looking for a new horror to play over the weekend‚ then we have just been told by Saberman‚ that if you head on over to the link below‚ you can play Tartessos Games latest Amstrad CPC and updated ZX Spectrum game of 'THE CULT. A new game in which you must avoid deadly horrors and uncover the secrets in a silent village that pulses with terror. To coincide with this news‚ Saberman has
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Fox News @ Night (Full episode) - Tuesday‚ November 28
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