Flashy news from Mars.Earlylast year, just 2 months after the rover Spirit landed on the Red Planet, the craft recorded a strange streak across the Martian sky. Having analyzed the brightness, timing, and orientation of the streak, researchers now conclude that the event was most likely a meteor associated with a comet called Wiseman-Skiff. If the scientists are correct, it would be the first time that astronomers have identified a Martian meteor and its parent comet, the researchers report in the June 2 Nature. Meteor showers Table of meteor showers Name Dates Peak dates ZHR Rating Quadrantids Jan 1-Jan 5 Jan 3 15:20 +49 41 120 Strong Gamma Velids Jan 1-Jan 15 Jan 5 08:20 -47 35 2 Weak Alpha Crucids Jan 6-Jan 28 Jan 15 12:48 -63 50 3 Weak occur when a planet intersects the orbit of a comet that regularly visits the inner solar system solar system, the sun and the surrounding planets, natural satellites, dwarf planets, asteroids, meteoroids, and comets that are bound by its gravity. The sun is by far the most massive part of the solar system, containing almost 99.9% of the system's total mass. . Rocks and clumps of dust shed by the comet as it approaches the sun burn up in the planet's atmosphere, where they appear as streaks. For example, the Leonid meteor shower meteor shower, increase in the number of meteors observed in a particular part of the sky. The trails of the meteors of a meteor shower all appear to be traceable back to a single point in the sky, known as the radiant point, or radiant. , which graces the skies over Earth every mid-November, happens when our planet skims the dusty trail of Comet Tempel-Tuttle. Spirit observed the streak of light on March 4, 2004. That was just 4 days before Mars was predicted to encounter debris from Comet Wiseman-Skiff, note rover scientist Mark T. Lemmon of Texas A&M University in College Station and his colleagues. Other properties of the streak, including its proximity to the horizon, suggest that it was a grazing meteor that passed 200 to 300 kilometers from Spirit. Observations of additional Martian meteors, the team notes, could reveal the chemical interaction of these vaporized va·por·ize tr. & intr.v. va·por·ized, va·por·iz·ing, va·por·iz·es To convert or be converted into vapor. va clumps with the Red Planet's carbon dioxide-rich atmosphere. That, in turn, might shed light on the atmospheric chemistry of the early Earth, which theorists have proposed was unusually rich in carbon dioxide carbon dioxide, chemical compound, CO2, a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that is about one and one-half times as dense as air under ordinary conditions of temperature and pressure. and heavily bombarded by debris from comets and asteroids This is a list of numbered minor planets, nearly all of them asteroids, in sequential order. As of late September 2007 there are 164,612 numbered minor planets, and many more not yet numbered. Most asteroids are ordinary and not particularly noteworthy. .--R.C. |
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