Space Junk Tracked 14
TheToon writes "Remember that "new moon" that turned out to be space junk? NASA has traced the path of it, with an animation. Some close misses on the moon, but it turns out just fine. Junk is on its way now, but might be back in 2040."
reminds me of futurama (Score:3, Funny)
Some disappointed scientists (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Some disappointed scientists (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Some disappointed scientists (Score:2)
Nice Manuver (Score:5, Interesting)
It sure would be nice if a mixed composition asteroid decided to park itself in the earth-moon Lagrange one. We could use the kickstart for our space program.
That's my primary dissapointment with their discovery that this is just a peice of junk from the apollo program.
Then again, the thought of a 1 megaton peice of rock aerobraking on our atmosphere doesn't sit well with me.
Re:Nice Maneuver, but.... (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Nice Manuver (Score:2, Informative)
An asteroid cannot park itself there because the saddle shape will cause the asteroid to "fall" one way or the other.
Re:Nice Manuver (Score:3, Informative)
It's partly that, but mostly just the fact that the picture is in a rotating reference frame. Anything in Earth's gravity well will more or less be dominated by Earth's gravity and have elliptical-looking orbits, but anything outside will follow strange-looking paths instead of the ellipses we expect.
The big hint for this is that the object is deflected down (on the picture) when travelling left to right, but deflected up when travelling right to left, while in both cases travelling above the lagrange point (so neither being consistently attracted nor deflected).
hehe (Score:5, Funny)
I wonder what NASA's score would have been for launching this?
Animation (Score:3, Interesting)
Reminds me of a game (Score:2)
http://www.bigideafun.com/penguins/arcade/space
Unfortunately for some, it takes shockwave or whatever it is that handles the "director" mime type.
-Tim
I'm seeing a pattern (or patterns)... (Score:1)
Think about it." [snpp.com]
That is honestly the first thing that popped in my head when viewing the animation.