Interstellar asteroid A/2017 U1 (the little red dot in the center), taken with the William Herschel Telescope in the Canary Islands, October 28th 2017
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Interstellar asteroid A/2017 U1 (the little red dot in the center), taken with the William Herschel Telescope in the Canary Islands, October 28th 2017
An important goal for continuing efforts to expand our knowledge of space is in the detection of asteroids which may pose a threat to the Earth and its living creatures. While the @nasa WISE (later reactivated as NEOWISE) Mission has detected many Near Earth Objects (NEOs) such as asteroids, the search is still on for those that elude detection. The successor mission, NEOCam (Near Earth Object Camera) plans to do just that. The mission would further refine the detection of smaller asteroids, and is a part of NASA’s strategic goal in Planetary Defense to find at least 90% of asteroids larger than 140 meters. TODAY, Friday 19 April 2019 (12-1PM), we proudly welcome Dr. Joseph Masiero from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (@nasajpl), the Deputy P.I. of the NEOWISE Mission (and the Deputy P.I. of the upcoming NEOCam Mission) for his talk titled: “The NEOCam Mission: Goals, Design, and Status”. Join us for another exciting Planet Lunch Talk in the @ucla Geology Building! Image Credit: University of Rochester #nasa #A2017U1 #asteroids #astro #bruins #comets #cosmos #DTLA #education #EPSS #explore #interstellar #JPL #LosAngeles #origins #Oumuamua #outreach #Pasadena #planet #physics #sky #space #UCLA #universe #universetoday (at Institute for Planets & Exoplanets - IPLEX) https://www.instagram.com/p/BwcfbVfHzAq/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1cmbu5ou95wpm
Los cientificos aun no estan de acuerdo sobre si se trata de un asteroide o un cometa, tiene menos de 400 metros, proviene de la constelacion de Lyra y cruza nuestro sistema a una velocidad 25,5 kilometros por segundo, y se cree que el A/2017 U1 PANSTARRS, es el primer objeto interestelar detectado por el ser humano
#NEWS: The A / 2017 U1 PANSTARRS, the visitor from beyond our Solar System
#NOTICIAS: El A/2017 U1 PANSTARRS, el visitante de allende nuestro Sistema Solar
#НОВОСТИ: PANSTARRS A / 2017 U1, посетитель из-за пределов нашей Солнечной системы
#NEWS: Die A / 2017 U1 PANSTARRS, der Besucher von außerhalb unseres Sonnensystems