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NASA's WISE Mission Finds First Trojan Asteroid Sharing Earth's Orbit
| 25-10-24 | 【 【打印】【关闭】

Astronomers  studying observations taken by NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey  Explorer (WISE) mission have discovered the first known "Trojan"  asteroid orbiting the sun along with Earth.

Trojans are  asteroids that share an orbit with a planet near stable points in front  of or behind the planet. Because they constantly lead or follow in the  same orbit as the planet, they never can collide with it. In our solar  system, Trojans also share orbits with Neptune, Mars and Jupiter. Two of  Saturn's moons share orbits with Trojans.


Scientists had  predicted Earth should have Trojans, but they have been difficult to  find because they are relatively small and appear near the sun from  Earth's point of view.


"These  asteroids dwell mostly in the daylight, making them very hard to see,"  said Martin Connors of Athabasca University in Canada, lead author of a  new paper on the discovery in the July 28 issue of the journal Nature.  "But we finally found one, because the object has an unusual orbit that  takes it farther away from the sun than what is typical for Trojans.  WISE was a game-changer, giving us a point of view difficult to have at  Earth's surface."


The WISE  telescope scanned the entire sky in infrared light from January 2010 to  February 2011. Connors and his team began their search for an Earth  Trojan using data from NEOWISE, an addition to the WISE mission that  focused in part on near-Earth objects, or NEOs, such as asteroids and  comets. NEOs are bodies that pass within 28 million miles (45 million  kilometers) of Earth's path around the sun. The NEOWISE project observed  more than 155,000 asteroids in the main belt between Mars and Jupiter,  and more than 500 NEOs, discovering 132 that were previously unknown.


The team's hunt  resulted in two Trojan candidates. One called 2010 TK7 was confirmed as  an Earth Trojan after follow-up observations with the  Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope on Mauna Kea in Hawaii.

See the webside for more details


http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/WISE/news/wise20110727.html (SY)

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