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DARK, DANGEROUS ASTEROIDS FOUND LURKING NEAR EARTH

DARK, DANGEROUS ASTEROIDS FOUND LURKING NEAR EARTH
By David Shiga
New Scientist
March 5, 2010

http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn18616-dark-dangerous-asteroids-found-l
urking-near-earth.html

An infrared space telescope has spotted several very dark asteroids that
have been lurking unseen near Earth's orbit. Their obscurity and tilted
orbits have kept them hidden from surveys designed to detect things that
might hit our planet.

Called the Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE), the new NASA
telescope launched on 14 December on a mission to map the entire sky at
infrared wavelengths. It began its survey in mid-January.

In its first six weeks of observations, it has discovered 16 previously
unknown asteroids with orbits close to Earth's. Of these, 55 per cent
reflect less than one-tenth of the sunlight that falls on them, which makes
them difficult to spot with visible-light telescopes. One of these objects
is as dark as fresh asphalt, reflecting less than 5 per cent of the light it
receives.

Many of these dark asteroids have orbits that are steeply tilted relative to
the plane in which all the planets and most asteroids orbit. This means
telescopes surveying for asteroids may be missing many other objects with
tilted orbits, because they spend most of their time looking in this plane.

Fortunately, the new objects are bright in infrared radiation, because they
absorb a lot of sunlight and heat up. This makes them relatively easy for
WISE to spot.

Ex-comets

"It's really good at finding the darkest asteroids and comets," said mission
team member Amy Mainzer of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena,
California, at the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference in Houston, Texas,
on Thursday.

WISE is expected to discover as many as 1000 near-Earth objects -- but
astronomers estimate that the number of unknown objects with masses great
enough to cause ground damage in an impact runs into the tens of thousands.

Richard Binzel of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology says the dark
asteroids may be former comets that have long since had all the ice
vaporised from their exteriors, leaving them with inactive surfaces that no
longer shed dust to produce tails. He points out that many comets have very
tilted orbits, and comets visited by spacecraft have been observed to have
very dark surfaces.

.............David Sunfellow


    
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