Space and Astronomy
Update 04.03.11
NASA Ends Stardust
• Comet hunter program• Decided to use lat of fuel for an experiment• Mission previously collected sample of comet
dust from comet Wild2• Orbit was tweaked to meet Tempel 1 on 02/14– Tempel1 was hit by an impact mission in 2006 but
data was not successfully gathered• The Stardust flyby provided footage of the Tempel 1
crater
RIP Stardust
Physicists create heavier antimatter
• Heaviest form of antimatter seen to date– Only anti-helium nuclei though
‘Quasi-stars’ spawned early black holes
• A quasi-star is formed when a very large dust cloud coalesces to form a star. – If large enough it theoretically can have a black hole
at its center.– Such a black hole can quickly grow to thousands of
time the sun’s mass– The energy of such a star is formed of the radiation
from its mass falling into the black hole at the core– Such a black hole eventually eats its star layers and
anything close. It can reach a billion solar masses.
Sun-less habitable planets?
• Dark matter could make it possible– In some models dark matter interacts with nuclei
of regular matter atoms causing gravitation bounding.
– Energy is released in the eventual annihilation of the dark matter deep within a planet
– It is only expected sufficient interaction could occur near the center of galaxies however.
– But once enough dark matter is bound the planet can self-sustain its heat for a very long time.
Near Earth Asteroid Surveys
• As of today– 7922 NEOs, 824 of dia > 1 km, 1214 classed as potentially
hazardous• Next phase expectations– Total of 50000 NEOs with diameter > 140m– 10,000 potentially hazardous
• Earth asteroid scopes– PAN-starrs 1 operating in Hawaii, PAN-starrs 2 in 2012 and
future plans for PAN Starrs 4– Large Synoptic Survey Telescope for wide field survey is in
the design phase
Asteroid Scaling 1
Asteroid Scaling 2
Asteroid Scaling 3
Dark Energy, Not an Illusion
• New measurements of exploding stars support the theory
• Universe expansion rate increasing– Dark energy was theorized to explain this– An alternate idea was that there was less matter in our
area so less gravity • The new measurements give an expansion rate to
high for the alternate theory– Though some now propose a void within a void
• Epicycles, anyone?
Messenger: Mercury Mission
• Why Mercury?– Odd day cycle (6 months log but 88 day orbit)– Only half mapped previously– Made of as much as 85% iron-core• Twice normally expected
– Only other planet in system with global magnetic field• Mercury’s field is thought to have different origin
Messenger Mercury Probe
• Schedule– August 3, 2004 -- MESSENGER Launch
August 2005 -- Earth flybyOctober 2006 -- Venus flybyJune 2007 -- Venus flybyJanuary 2008 -- Mercury flybyOctober 2008 -- Mercury flybySeptember 2009 -- Mercury flybyMarch 2011 -- Yearlong science orbit of Mercury begins
Messenger layout
Mercury North Pole
Mercury: Wide Angle
First Orbital Image
Ultra cool brown Brown Dwarf?
• Odd room temperature brown dwarf found– Apparently at a mere 30 C• Coolest found before this is 100 C.
– Discovered using NASA’s Infrared Spitzer Telescope• Orbits a white dwarf 63 ly from Earth – Ways 7 times as much as Jupiter– Orbit is too wide to be considered as possibly a
large planet
SpaceX: Something Big is Coming
• Elon Musk of SpaceX will hold a press conference in Washington Tuesday– Thought to be about the Dragon spacecraft
– But SpaceX already has a contract with NASA on this so perhaps something else?
– Perhaps a Falcon 9 announcement?
• EVENT: SpaceX CEO Elon Musk to Talk About the Next Big ThingTIME: 11:20 AMDATE: Tuesday, April 5th, 2011
• Webcast: http://www.visualwebcaster.com/spacex
SpaceX Falcon 9
• Nine engine next generation after Falcon 1– Nine Merlin engines • Engine proven in the Falcon 1 program
– First commercial mission launch last June• Lowest rocket based prices to orbit– Capacity to Leo 10 metric tons• Cost ~$49M
– Capacity to GEO 4500 kg• Roughly same cost