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torsdag 30 juli 2015
How Sunlight Pushes Asteroids.
Rotating asteroids have a tough time sticking to their orbits. Their
surfaces heat up during the day and cool down at night, giving off
radiation that can act as a sort of mini-thruster. This force, called
the Yarkovsky effect, can cause rotating asteroids to drift widely over
time, making it hard for scientists to predict their long-term risk to
Earth. To learn more about the Yarkovsky effect, NASA is sending a
spacecraft called OSIRIS-REx to the near-Earth asteroid Bennu.
OSIRIS-REx will observe how Bennu’s shape, brightness, and surface
features influence the strength of the Yarkovsky effect, helping
scientists to better predict Bennu’s orbit over time and pin down its
long-term risk.
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