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The Vera Rubin’s Keen Eye On Our Solar System Will Inspire Future Missions
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The Vera Rubin’s Keen Eye On Our Solar System Will Inspire Future Missions

When the interstellar object (ISO) Oumuamua appeared in our Solar System in 2017‚ it generated a ton of interest. The urge to learn more about it was fierce‚ but unfortunately‚ there was no way to really do so. It came and went‚ and we were left to ponder what it was made of and where it came from. Then‚ in 2019‚ the ISO comet Borisov came for a brief visit‚ and again‚ we were left to wonder about it. There’s bound to be more of these ISOs traversing our Solar System. There’s been talk of having missions ready to go to visit one of these interstellar visitors in the future‚ but for that to happen‚ we need advance notice of its arrival. Could the Vera Rubin Observatory tell us far enough in advance? No mission leaves the launch pad without detailed planning‚ and detailed planning depends on observations. Ground-based observations laid the foundation for our forays into the Solar System. NASA missions like OSIRIS-REx‚ Lucy‚ and Psyche are simply impossible without detailed ground observations preparing the way. Soon‚ one of our most powerful and unique observatories will begin operations‚ the Vera Rubin Observatory. Its main activity will be the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST.) The LSST will image our Solar System in far more detail than ever before‚ and it’ll do it continuously for a decade. The wealth of data that flows from those observations will be a massive benefit to mission planning and will probably inspire missions that we haven’t dreamed of yet. The VRO’s Legacy Survey of Space and Time is based on the observatory’s 8.4 meter‚ wide-angle primary mirror and its ability to change targets in only five seconds. Attached to it is the world’s largest digital camera‚ a 3.2 gigapixel behemoth. The VRO will image the entire available night-time sky every few nights. The complete focal plane of the future LSST Camera is more than 2 feet wide and contains 189 individual sensors that will produce 3‚200-megapixel images. (Jacqueline Orrell/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory) The LSST is aimed at detecting transients like supernovae and gamma-ray bursts. It’s also going to study dark energy and dark matter and will map the Milky Way. But it will also map small objects in our Solar System like near-Earth asteroids (NEA) and Kuiper Belt Objects (KBOs). “Nothing will come close to the depth of Rubin’s survey and the level of characterization we will get for Solar System objects‚” said Siegfried Eggl‚ Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and Lead of the Inner Solar System Working Group within the Rubin/LSST Solar System Science Collaboration. “It is fascinating that we have the capability to visit interesting objects and look at them close-up. But to do that we need to know they exist‚ and we need to know where they are. This is what Rubin will tell us.” It’s difficult to overstate how the VRO and its LSST will advance our understanding of the Solar System. There are other survey telescopes‚ like Pan-STARRS (Panoramic Survey Telescope and Rapid Response System.) Pan-STARRS has detected huge numbers of astronomical transients. Its job is to detect them and alert astronomers so other telescopes can observe them. Pan-STARRS is based on two telescopes with 1.8-meter mirrors and is our most effective detector of Near-Earth Objects (NEOs)‚ but once the VRO is operational‚ it will be relegated to a distant second place. Intriguingly‚ the VRO will also detect ISOs. In a 2023 paper‚ researchers estimated that the VRO will detect up to 70 interstellar objects every year. If the VRO can see them far enough in advance‚ it could give us time to launch a mission to one. “Rubin is capable of giving us the prep time we need to launch a mission to intercept an interstellar object‚” said Eggl. “That’s a synergy that’s very unique to Rubin and unique to the time we’re living in.” This artist’s impression illustrates an interstellar object rapidly approaching our Solar System. ISOs have been kicked out of their home systems somehow‚ and some of them will travel through interstellar space forever. Others will visit systems like ours‚ presenting themselves for study. Image Credit: Rubin Observatory/NOIRLab/NSF/AURA/J. daSilva/ M. Zamani It’s unclear how many ISOs visit our Solar System every year‚ and will be detectable. While some researchers suggest the VRO can detect 70 per year‚ others say the number will be lower. The VRO isn’t magic. Objects that are too dim and/or are moving too quickly can escape detection. But it seems certain that the LSST will detect some ISOs. It may even discern patterns in their trajectories that make it easier to detect more of them. As our knowledge of ISOs grows‚ the urge to visit one of them will grow alongside it. The appearance of Oumuamua and Borisov shows that opportunities will keep presenting themselves. There are already preliminary plans on how to visit one. The ESA’s Comet Interceptor is designed to visit a long-period comet. The Interceptor mission has three spacecraft‚ and each one will study the comet from a different angle‚ giving a 3D view. Advance notice is critical to the Comet Interceptor mission‚ and the ESA specifically mentions the LSST as enabling the mission by alerting us to an appropriate target soon enough. But the target doesn’t need to be a comet. It could be anything travelling through the inner Solar System. The unique thing about the Comet Interceptor is that it’ll already be lying in wait for its target. After launch‚ it’ll travel to the Sun-Earth Lagrange 2 (L2) point. It’ll enter a halo orbit there and await further instructions. The ESA can bide their time until the VRO detects a desirable target on the right trajectory‚ and they can activate the Comet Interceptor. NASA’s Lucy mission shows how advanced knowledge of objects in the Solar System enables powerful missions. Lucy relies on exacting observations of Solar System objects and will visit several asteroids by looping its way through the inner Solar System‚ using Earth as a gravity assist on three separate occasions. Detailed knowledge of the Solar System inspired and allowed Lucy’s mission. The Comet Interceptor‚ or another mission like it‚ won’t need a path this complex. But just like Lucy‚ it will rely on keen observations‚ something the VRO and the LSST will provide in great depth. The LSST won’t just enable missions like the Comet Interceptor. It’ll inspire new ones we can’t envision yet. That’s because we don’t know what the Survey will reveal yet. It might uncover regions of objects that behave in a way we haven’t seen yet or types of objects clustered together that have remained unseeable. “If you think of Rubin as looking at a beach‚ you see millions and millions of individual sand grains that together constitute the entire beach‚” said Eggl‚ “There might be an area of yellow sand‚ or volcanic black sand‚ and a space mission to an object in that region could investigate what makes it different. Often‚ we don’t know what’s weird or interesting unless we know the context it’s in. With our current telescopes‚ we’ve essentially been looking at the big boulders on the beach‚” says Eggl‚ “but Rubin will zoom in on the finer grains of sand.” The Jupiter Trojan asteroids that Lucy will visit are a good example of this. This type of asteroid was predicted to exist back in the 1770s‚ but the first one wasn’t seen until more than a century had passed. Even then‚ nobody was sure it was actually a Trojan asteroid until almost another century had passed. Now‚ astronomers know that there are thousands of them. In a similar way‚ our knowledge of ISOs could become much more complete once the LSST gets going. A whole new window into ISOs could open. Astronomers may discern patterns in their trajectories and in their makeup that lead to new understandings of their origins. If the Comet Interceptor or a similar mission is dispatched to one‚ we’ll learn more about how planetary systems form‚ including our own. Not everything in our Solar System formed where we see it today. Some bodies have been captured‚ like Neptune’s moon Triton‚ which is likely a captured Kuiper Belt Object. Astronomers think it’s highly likely that some of our Solar System’s objects are captured ISOs. The VRO and the missions it inspires could identify these objects. New observations lead to new questions and new missions designed to answer them. That’s a long-standing pattern in our quest to understand nature. Who knows what the VRO will see and what future missions its findings will lead to? The post The Vera Rubin’s Keen Eye On Our Solar System Will Inspire Future Missions appeared first on Universe Today.
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Trump attends Florida hearing as arguments over classified documents intensify
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Trump attends Florida hearing as arguments over classified documents intensify

Donald Trump appeared in Florida on Monday for a closed-door hearing to discuss classified discovery that the former president may want to use to defend himself in the case against him related to allegations he illegally retained national defense information after he left the White House. Trump‚ according to a campaign spokesman‚ attended the hearing at the federal courthouse in Fort Pierce‚ where he was set to meet in person with Judge Aileen Cannon‚ who is overseeing the case‚ for the first...
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King of Jordan to visit White House to discuss ongoing conflicts in the Middle East
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King of Jordan to visit White House to discuss ongoing conflicts in the Middle East

(Washington‚ D.C.) -- The King of Jordan will be at the White House today to discuss the precarious situation in the Middle East with President Biden. It's Biden's first meeting with King Abdullah since three U.S. soldiers were killed in Jordan in a drone attack carried out by an Iranian-backed militia. The King will reportedly be asking Biden to keep pressuring Israel to contain its war against Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip‚ as well as to stop attacks by Israeli settlers on...
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Shrinkflation is so rampant Biden had to step in with a PSA before the Super Bowl telling companies to cut it out. &;#039;The American public is tired of being played for suckers&;#039;
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Shrinkflation is so rampant Biden had to step in with a PSA before the Super Bowl telling companies to cut it out. &;#039;The American public is tired of being played for suckers&;#039;

President Joe Biden doesn’t want you to have to spend so much money on groceries. In a message released on social media before the Super Bowl Sunday‚ Biden called on major food manufacturers to curb the ongoing trend of shrinkflation. “Some companies are trying to pull a fast one by shrinking the products little by little and hoping you won’t notice‚” Biden said. “Give me a break. The American public is tired of being played for suckers.” Shrinkflation occurs when manufacturers reduce the size...
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Ukraine Claims It Has Proof Russian Troops Use Starlink—Which SpaceX Denies
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Ukraine Claims It Has Proof Russian Troops Use Starlink—Which SpaceX Denies

The Ukrainian military claimed Sunday it had proof the Russian military was using Starlink to access the internet for communication in occupied territories in the Donbas region—a claim that has been repeatedly denied by Starlink owner SpaceX‚ and founder and CEO Elon Musk weighed in saying Starlink terminals aren’t sold to Russia. According to the Ukrainian Defense Intelligence Agency‚ the country had proof Russia’s 83rd Assault Brigade was using the service in Klishchiivka and...
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Russian occupiers are using Elon Musk’s Starlink in Ukraine‚ officials say
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Russian occupiers are using Elon Musk’s Starlink in Ukraine‚ officials say

Russian occupiers in Ukraine have commandeered some Starlink terminals and are using them for communications‚ Ukrainian officials say. Starlink‚ a company owned by billionaire Elon Musk‚ sent terminals to Ukraine soon after Russia's invasion in February 2022‚ and they have been key to ensuring the stability of Ukrainian communications. Nevertheless‚ some terminals have been taken by Russian forces. "Cases of the Russian occupiers' use of the given devices have been registered....
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Ukraine Says Russia Uses Musk’s Starlink Terminals at Front
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Ukraine Says Russia Uses Musk’s Starlink Terminals at Front

Ukrainian military intelligence said Russian forces increasingly use Starlink terminals on the frontline‚ a new twist in Kyiv’s uneasy relationship with Elon Musk’s internet service. Intercepted conversations between Russian troops in the occupied Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine indicate they had Starlink devices installed for internet access‚ the Ukrainian defense ministry intelligence directorate said Sunday on its website.
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Shooter at Joel Osteen’s Lakewood Church Stopped by Good Guy with Gun
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Shooter at Joel Osteen’s Lakewood Church Stopped by Good Guy with Gun

A shooter at Joel Osteen’s Lakewood Church in Houston‚ Texas‚ was reportedly stopped by a Harris County Sheriff’s deputy working security at the church Sunday morning. Update: Around 4 p.m. Central Time ABC News reported that Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez “corrected an earlier statement claiming it was a sheriff’s deputy that fired the shot.” Gonzalez now says the shooter was stopped when “other agencies fired.” Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez responded to news of the...
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