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- From: metares@well.sf.ca.us (Tom Van Flandern)
- Subject: Re: Toutatis Captured by Radar Images
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- References: <20JAN199301453454@kelvin.jpl.nasa.gov> <3191@tymix.Tymnet.COM>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 07:22:29 GMT
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- kopfj@bert.Tymnet.COM (John Kopf, X6305) writes:
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- > I assume that a "contact binary" consist of a number of pieces bound into
- > contact by gravity which is not strong enough to make them join together.
-
- That is correct.
-
- > What happens when one of these falls onto a planet (earth)?
-
- Once the pieces get inside the Earth's Roche limit, the pieces come
- apart and make independent entries into the atmosphere.
-
- > Is this how bolides work, or are they a single "rock" that explodes
- > because of the heat of entry?
-
- The latter.
-
- > Would the planet's gravity field cause them to seperate? because of
- > tidal forces? could this explain clusters of craters (such as the
- > Argentine crater cluster described in Sky & Telescope recently)?
-
- Yes. Yes. And yes.
-
- The most interesting point about the prevalence of contact binaries is
- what it tells us about origins. The rms velocity between any two asteroids
- is about 5 km/s -- somewhat more near the Earth's orbit. Collisions
- between such objects would be catastrophically destructive. So the joined
- fragments must have been previously in orbit as satellites of the asteroid,
- brought down gradually by tidal forces until a gentle contact occurred.
- Although the satellite would roll across the surface after touchdown, there
- would be no destructive collision.
-
- And the only way that asteroids can get lots of satellites orbiting
- them with anything like the observed abundance is in the explosive breakup
- of a much larger parent body. The prediction that asteroid satellites are
- numerous and commonplace originates from the exploded planet hypothesis.
- There is presently no other known way to produce abundant asteroids with
- current or former satellites. -|Tom|-
-
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- Tom Van Flandern / Washington, DC / metares@well.sf.ca.us
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