Silicon Valley Astronomy Lectures

Rubble Piles in the Sky: The Science, Exploration, and Danger of Near-Earth Asteroids

July 15, 2022 Silicon Valley Astronomy Lectures Season 18 Episode 5
Silicon Valley Astronomy Lectures
Rubble Piles in the Sky: The Science, Exploration, and Danger of Near-Earth Asteroids
Show Notes

with Dr, Michael Busch (SETI Institute)
Near-Earth asteroids are a population of small bodies whose orbits around the Sun cross or come near our planet’s orbit.  They turn out to be unusual physical environments: essentially rubble piles. They represent a natural hazard we ignore at our peril, because some of these bodies have the potential to impact Earth.  Dr. Busch reviews the near-Earth asteroid population, programs to track and characterize such asteroids, and current efforts to address the danger of asteroid impacts.