One Asteroid example essay topic
In February NASA announced the 'Workshop on Scientific Requirements for Mitigation of Hazardous Comets and Asteroids,' which will be conducted in Washington in September. In March, NASA activated 'Sentry,' a new system to monitor near-Earth objects (NEOs) and assess their threat to Earth. NEOs are small objects-asteroids and certain comets-that orbit in the solar system relatively close to Earth and could one day collide with Earth. 'We " ve had a couple of close shaves during the past few months,' says Brian G. Marsden, with the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
One asteroid caused public jitters when discovered March 12. Named 2002 EM 7, it came from the direction of the sun-an astronomical blind spot where objects are hidden in the sun's glare. Astronomers didn't detect 2002 EM 7 until four days after it came within 288,000 miles (460,000 kilometers) of Earth, which they regarded as a close encounter. [The moon is about 239,000 miles, or 385,000 kilometers, from the Earth.] The asteroid was about 200 feet (60 meters) in diameter-big enough to fill two-thirds of a football field-and could have flattened a city, unleashing the energy of a five-megaton nuclear bomb. 'I think Mother Nature has given us yet another wake-up call,' says Donald K. Yeomans of NASA. 'Objects the size of 2002 EM 7 pass as close as this one did every two weeks or so.
We just haven't found them all yet. ' Another scare occurred in January, when a 1,000-foot-diameter (300-meter) asteroid came within 375,000 miles (600,000 kilometers) of Earth. Astronomers detected the mountain-sized rock only a few weeks earlier. Astronomers are detecting more and more asteroids that sped by unnoticed in the past.