Two Fragmentation Regimes in the Breakup of Asteroid 2008 TC3
Offered By: Lunar and Planetary Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating breakup of Asteroid 2008 TC3 in this 54-minute presentation from the Lunar and Planetary Institute. Delve into two distinct fragmentation regimes observed during the asteroid's disintegration. Journey through the Kalahari Game Reserve and witness the discovery of meteorites from Asteroid 2023CX1. Examine satellite data, shape models, and size comparisons to understand the asteroid's characteristics. Learn about drag forces, mass loss, and the diversity of meteorites. Gain insights into meteorite survivability and receive practical tips for identifying and collecting these celestial fragments. Conclude with a discussion on the importance of asteroid research as a wake-up call for planetary defense.
Syllabus
Introduction
Presentation
Twinfield
Kalahari Game Reserve
Asteroid 2023CX1
First meteorite found
Second meteorite found
Asteroid Return
Black Line
Satellite Data
Final Glow
Dell Robertson
Shape Model
Size
Size Comparison
Orientation
Drag Forces
Summary
Mass Loss Summary
Conclusion
Different Types of Meteorites
Meteorite Diversity
Survivability
A wakeup call
What to look for
Collecting meteorites
Finding meteorites
Taught by
Lunar and Planetary Institute
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