Saturday, December 7, 2013

Earth and Solystemets childhood was pretty chaotic. Even after the planet was formed continued plan


In September 2016 NASA plans to send a spacecraft to a small asteroid nasa and 2012 in search of life's nasa and 2012 building blocks. The selected asteroid belongs to the group of cosmic boulders that can come close to Earth. After that the Earth was made for roughly 4.5 billion years ago the earth's surface sterile. nasa and 2012 But asteroids may have brought with them carbonaceous substances from the room which was crucial for life might eventually develop.
Earth and Solystemets childhood was pretty chaotic. Even after the planet was formed continued planetoids and other material bombarding the young planet. Enormous amounts of energy liberated in craters that melted much of the surface. Lava planet was surrounded by a scorching atmosphere. All that may have existed of unicellular organisms and carbonaceous substances were converted into carbon nasa and 2012 dioxide and water vapor.
To find out more about this to NASA in September 2016 to send the spacecraft's OSIRIS-Rex for taking samples of near-Earth asteroid 1999 RQ36. In 2019 the probe will arrive at the asteroid and then begins to approach extremely slowly and carefully. Small asteroids nasa and 2012 have extremely weak gravity and even small feilnavigeringer can cause spacecraft far away. Probe's speed will be only 0.1 m / s, or less than one tenth of normal walking nasa and 2012 speed.
The asteroid nasa and 2012 1999 RQ36 is particularly interesting. Observations made from the ground indicate that it contains large amounts of carbonaceous substances, but we know little about what types and whether it can be about amino acids. The goal is to collect a sample that returned to Earth for thorough investigations. The sample will be returned nasa and 2012 to Earth in 2023.
As we learn more about the Solar System's childhood and the origins of life, we also find out more about how we can protect nasa and 2012 ourselves from asteroids in the future threatens to be on a collision course with Earth.
Currently takes a very active exploration of asteroids. In July, the Dawn spacecraft entered orbit around the giant asteroid Vesta in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. After investigating this particularly interesting asteroid a year will dawn on to Ceres in the same asteroid belt. This asteroid is big is it classified as a dwarf planet.
On the night of 9 November this year, passing the 400-meter asteroid 2005 UY55 unusually close to the Earth, only 0.85 lunar distances (325,000 kilometers) from us. It is the first time such a large asteroid is discovered nasa and 2012 before it has passed so close to us. This very rare nærpasseringen can be observed with telescopes from including Norway. Watch this space for more details and webcast.
this sounds incredibly exciting, well as close and. I hope it will be easy to see Vesta with and without a telescope as it passes the 9th November just not whizzing past as a star shot but this will be a big phenomenon regardless
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