Objects in Space
Many objects move around in space that proves to be a threat to the planet earth and its components. There is a chance of collision in relation to the number of objects in the space thus the need to adopt and implement preventive or tracking measures towards minimization of the effects. One of the effects of the collision of the numerous objects moving in the space is death of the humanities in extreme circumstances. Luckily, for the development of human beings, space is empty. It is also essential to note there is critical information or knowledge on the locations of the large objects in the space. This makes the chances of DS1 hitting any object accidentally to be very slim. Despite this essence, there are small objects in the space that eludes the knowledge the humanity in relation to the exact location. This makes DS1 to be a possible outcome of the collision. The DS1 systems are very fragile thus are applicable in the vacuum of deep space hence elimination of contact with any object. It is also essential to note that DS1 systems are experimental thus no idea on how they would fall.
What objects?
Various objects would prove to be dangerous to the development and growth of humanity. In the execution of this research exercise, the focus will be on the meteors/meteorites and asteroids with reference to the examination of the potential influences or implications to the human beings.
Meteors/meteorites
A meteor refers to the bright streak of light in the sky (in the form of a shooting or falling star). The cause of the meteors is the entry of the small meteoroids within the context of the earth's atmosphere. These objects are visible in dark clear skies. Very bright meteors are known as fireballs thus the need report such cases whenever they occur. Meteorites refer to the bits of the solar system hitting the planet earth. Most of them emanate from asteroids, comets, and Vesta. According to the scientific examination, it is essential to note that few cases indicate lunar systems and Martian with reference to meteorites. Only large meteorites have the capacity of reaching the earth. The largest case of meteorite to have been found on the planet was Hoba in Namibia (approximately 60 tons). It is essential to note that asteroids have no atmosphere despite the fact that most of them are large enough to initiate and sustain gravitational pull. Asteroids have massive information in relation to the formation of the solar system approximately 4.6 billion years ago. It is essential to note that a meteor is a form of asteroid that burns or vaporizes following the entry into the earth's atmosphere.
Asteroids
An asteroid refers to a rocky object within the space, slightly smaller than the planets (O'Brien et al. p. 44). In other cases, they are called small planets or planetoids in accordance with NASA. They are space debris resulting from the leftovers of the fragmentation during the formation of the solar system. There are millions of asteroids moving around the sun. Approximately 750,000 of asteroids found within the asteroid belt between the orbits of Jupiter and Mars. There is a possibility of asteroids being larger than hundreds of kilometres wide (O'Brien et al. p. 45). For instance, there is the essence of asteroid Ceres. Sometimes, this asteroid is known as a dwarf planet. It is approximately 940 km or 584 miles in width.
Why should we be concerned?
Effect in the past
In the recent years, there have reports on two different asteroids which were considered possible threats to the planet Earth. Fortunately, critical examination of the two objects revealed a reduction on the effect to the potential strike or threat of the two objects. Despite this essence, it is still ideal to determine the number of occasions the earth has avoided the effect or bullet in relation to the objects in the space. There are dozens of objects which prove to be very close to the proximity of the earth at any time. In 2000, two objects were found. According to the celestial objects, these objects were number two and three respectively in the list with reference to close approaches (Simonov et al. p. 579). In 1994, the planet kept track of the closest approach in which 1994 XM1 came within approximately 112,000 km.
It is essential to note that the earth has experienced strikes in the past. In 1908, there was a strike in relation to the formation of Tunguska River in Siberia thus devastation of a huge area of land in the process of...
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