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Objective
Describe the characteristics of comets, asteroids, and meteors.
What Comets Are Made Of
Emily Sohn - July 20, 2007, Science New for Kids
Astronomers are watching a comet break into pieces, practically before their eyes. Their
observations, reported by scientists at Johns Hopkins University’s Applied Physics Laboratory
in Laurel, Md., are giving surprising insight into the structure of these space objects.
Comets are fairly small (about 12 miles across or less) balls of ice, rock, and dust that make
long, noncircular orbits around the Sun. When a comet gets near the Sun, the star’s heat melts
some of it, creating what looks like a tail. At this stage, it looks somewhat like a tadpole.
When the come 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3 broke apart in June 2006, it produced at least 68 chunks, including
this large piece, called Fragment B.
H. Weaver/JHUAPL, M. Mutchler and Z. Levay/STScI, NASA, ESA
Comets sometimes burst into pieces when the Sun’s heat turns their ice into water vapor. By
studying these chunks, astronomers can compare the material at the center of a comet with
material at its surface.
The scientists expected that a comet’s center would look different from its surface. That’s
because comets probably formed at the same time as the solar system, so the material at the
center has probably remained unchanged for just as long. The surface material, on the other
hand, is changed by the Sun’s radiation.
Objective
Describe the characteristics of comets, asteroids, and meteors.
For the new study, the Johns Hopkins team observed the breakup of a comet called
73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3 (SW3). The comet orbits the Sun every 5.34 years.
In 1995, SW3 split into at least five chunks. In June 2006, it passed within a relatively close
11.7 million kilometers (7.3 million miles) of Earth. Around that time, it disintegrated even more.
Scientists counted 68 fragments.
The two largest chunks are called B and C. Each is several hundred meters wide. The scientists
studied both chunks using NASA’s Infrared Telescope Facility and the Keck II telescope, both
on Hawaii’s Mauna Kea. The researchers found that B and C have nearly identical compositions,
with the same proportions of substances such as water and carbon dioxide.
Those results suggest that comets have maintained more of their original form than scientists
had expected. “We were really lucky” that the comet came close enough for astronomers to
make observations soon after a breakup, says lead researcher Neil Dello Russo.
Because this was the first study of its kind, the scientists don’t yet know whether all comets
are the same, inside and out.—Emily Sohn
Objective
Describe the characteristics of comets, asteroids, and meteors.
What Comets Are Made Of Worksheet
1. What happened to Comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3?
a. The comet crashed into the Sun.
b. The comet flew by the Sun.
c. The comet almost hit Earth.
d. The comet broke into pieces.
2. What happens as a comet gets near the Sun?
a. It vaporizes.
b. A tail is created.
c. It gets brighter.
d. It slowly melts.
3. Why do astronomers study chunks of comets?
a. To understand what the surface of a comet is like.
b. To understand what it takes to break-up a comet.
c. To compare material at the center of a comet with material at its surface.
d. To understand better how gravity affects comets.
4 Scientists thought the material at the center of the comet would look different from the
material on the surface.
a. True
b. False
5 What changes surface material on a comet?
a. The cold temperature of space.
b. The intense light from the Sun.
c. Gravity from other planets.
d. The Sun’s radiation.
6. Comet SW3 orbits the Sun every…
a. 5.34 years.
b. 53.4 years
c. 534 years
d. 5340 years
7. What did researchers learn about the structure of chunks B and C?
a. They are nearly identical.
b. They are very different.
c. They are slightly different.
d. They came from different comets.
8. The results show comets maintain very little of their original form.
a. True
b. False
Objective
Describe the characteristics of comets, asteroids, and meteors.
What are Comets Made of
1. d
2. b
3. c
4. a (2 choices)
5. d
6. a
7. a
8. b (2 choices)
Scoring Guide
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