: NASA finds asteroid Bennu aged early by Sun #IndiaNEWS #Science/Technology,Technology,DEEP DIVE Washington, July 24 (IANS) Scientists from NASAs OSIRIS-REx have found that the Suns heat fractures
NASA finds asteroid Bennu aged early by Sun #IndiaNEWS #Science /Technology,Technology,DEEP DIVE
Washington, July 24 (IANS) Scientists from NASAs OSIRIS-REx have found that the Suns heat fractures rocks on Bennu in just 10,000 to 100,000 years, revealing that surface regeneration happens a lot quicker on asteroids than on Earth.
For the findings, the team analysed rock fractures on asteroid Bennu from high-resolution images taken by the spacecraft OSIRIS-REx (Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security-Regolith Explorer).
This information will help scientists estimate how long it takes boulders on asteroids like Bennu to break down into smaller particles, which may either eject into space or stay on the asteroids surface.
Tens of thousands of years might sound pretty slow, but we thought surface regeneration on asteroids took a few millions of years, said Marco Delbo, senior scientist at Universite Cote dAzur, France.
We were surprised to learn that the ageing and weathering process on asteroids happens so quickly, geologically speaking, Delbo said.
Rapid temperature changes on Bennu have created internal stress that fractures and breaks down rocks, similar to how a cold glass breaks under hot water.
The Sun rises every 4. 3 hours on Bennu. At the equator, daytime highs can reach almost about 127 Celsius, and nighttime lows plummet to nearly minus 23 Celsius.
OSIRIS-REx scientists spotted cracks in the rocks in spacecraft images from the first surveys of the asteroid. The fractures seemed to point in the same direction, a distinct signature that temperature shocks between the day and the night could be the cause, said Delbo.
Delbo and his colleagues measured the length and angles of more than 1,500 fractures in OSIRIS-REx images by hand: some shorter than a tennis racket, others longer than a tennis court.
They found the fractures predominantly align in the northwest-southeast direction, indicating they were caused by the Sun, which is shown here to be the primary force changing Bennus landscape.
If landslides or impacts were moving boulders faster than the boulders were cracking, the fractures would point in random directions, said Delbo.
The scientists used a computer model and their fracture measurements to calculate the 10,000 to 100,000-year timeframe for thermal fractures to propagate and split rocks.
The thermal fractures on Bennu are quite similar to what we find on Earth and on Mars in terms of how they form, said Christophe Matonti, a co-author of the paper at Universite Cote dAzur, CNRS, Observatoire de la Cote dAzur, Geoazur, Sophia-Antipolis, Valbonne, France.
It is fascinating to see that they can exist and are similar in very exotic physical conditions [low gravity, no atmosphere], even compared to Mars.
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