Lecture 20 Flashcards

Pluto, Triton, KBOs and Comets

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New Horizons Mission Objectives

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Map surface composition of Pluto and Charon
Characterize geology of Pluto and Charon
Characterize the Neutral Atmosphere and Pluto and Escape Rate
Search for Atmosphere around Charon
Map Surface Temps
Search for Rings

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What is the Kuiper Belt

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Consists of trillions of objects orbiting the Sun beyond Neptune
Source of short period comets
Over 1000 documented KBOs

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Largest KBOs

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Pluto and Eris

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KBOs

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Range in albedo and colour indicating different makeups and geology

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Arrokoth

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Primordial KBO
Formed by small uniform particles coming together
Two lobes came together through gentle merging

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Sedna

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Found in 2004
In highly elliptical orbit
Has a max diameter of 1500 km
Detached/scattered KBO

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Pluto and Charon system

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Nitrogen and Carbon Monoxide ice
Pluto and Charon always face each other

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Geological Features of Pluto

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Convection cells in Nitrogen Ice
Dunes
Water-ice rich crust
Disrupted Uplands and Sputnik Planitia
Bladed Terrain
Cryovolcanism

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Geological Activities of Charon and Pluto

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Charon is dead
Pluto is still geologically active

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Triton

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Largest moon of Neptune
Similar to Pluto and Charon
Likely a KBO that fell into retrograde orbit

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Comets

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Small ice-rich bodies formed in the outer solar system
Highly elliptical orbits
Can only see bc of Sun interactions

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Sources of Comets

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From the Kuiper belt and Oort Cloud

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Significance of Comets

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Formed in the outer solar system at 4.57 Ga
Too small to be heated
Existed at cryogenic temps since formation
Provide insights into mixing of material in the disk

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Characteristics of Comets

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CHON elements
Silicates and other materials

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C-G Comet

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4 km nucleus
ESA Rosetta mission
Target of the proposed CAESAR Mission

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16
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Philae Lander results

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Took pics of surface
Measure Temps and Density
Had to be powered down due to lack of Sun
Detected Organic molecules

17
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Do Comets have geology and organic materials?

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True