-
-
- Live
Only slight chance of asteroid Bennu hitting Earth: Scientists
An asteroid known as Bennu will pass within half the distance of the Earth to the Moon in the year 2135 but the probability of an impact with our planet in the coming centuries is very slight, scientists said Wednesday.
OSIRIS-REx, a NASA spacecraft, spent two years near Bennu, an asteroid that is about 1,650 feet (500 meters) wide, observing its size, shape, mass and composition and monitoring its orbital trajectory around the sun.
Using its robotic arm, the spacecraft also collected a sample from the surface of the asteroid that will help researchers determine the future trajectory of Bennu.
For the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.
The rocks and dust collected by OSIRIS-REx are scheduled to return to Earth on September 24, 2023.
Bennu was discovered in 1999 and is classified as a potentially hazardous asteroid.
It will make a close approach with Earth in September 2135.
Scientists want to figure out how Earth’s gravity and a phenomenon known as the Yarkovsky effect will affect its future trajectory and the potential for an impact on a subsequent orbit.
“The OSIRIS-REx data give us so much more precise information, we can test the limits of our models and calculate the future trajectory of Bennu to a very high degree of certainty through 2135,” said Davide Farnocchia, a scientist with the Center for Near Earth Object Studies at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California.
“We’ve never modeled an asteroid’s trajectory to this precision before,” said Farnocchia, lead author of a study published in the journal Icarus.
“The impact probability overall is very small,” he stressed. “We shouldn’t be worried about it too much.”
Farnocchia said the risk from Bennu “is smaller than from the undiscovered population of objects of similar size.”
Researchers determined Bennu’s total impact probability between now and the year 2300 at about one in 1,750, or 0.057 percent.
“We are still looking for what we don’t know out there – the objects that haven’t been found yet,” said Lindley Johnson of NASA’s Planetary Defense Coordination Office.
Johnson said researchers were studying ways to redirect the orbit of an asteroid should it ever become necessary to do so.
He said an asteroid impacting Earth would cause a crater about 10 to 20 times the size of the object and spawn an area of devastation about 100 times the size of the crater.
But, Johnson added, “We really don’t think we need to do anything about Bennu.”
Read more:
Massive asteroid will safely pass by Earth, no threat of collision, says NASA
ASA's Osiris-Rex probe starts descent toward asteroid Bennu
Two spacecraft to make Venus flyby within hours of each other
-
Armageddon: Chinese researchers propose deflecting asteroids with rockets
Chinese researchers want to send more than 20 of China’s largest rockets to ...
World News -
Massive asteroid will safely pass by Earth, no threat of collision, says NASA
The largest asteroid to pass by Earth this year will swing closest on Sunday, ...
Variety -
Japan’s space scientists overjoyed to find ample soil, gas from asteroid mission
Officials from Japan’s space agency said Tuesday they have found more than the ...
Variety -
NASA's Osiris-Rex probe starts descent toward asteroid Bennu
Interviews