THE DANGER FROM THE OUTER SPACE

Authors

  • Paulo Bedaque bacharel e licenciado em Física (USP), mestrando em Educação a Distância (UNED – Madri – Espanha – cátedra da UNESCO) e autor de livros didáticos de ciências (Ed. Saraiva).

Keywords:

Near Earth Asteroids (NEAs), cosmic collisions.

Abstract

Among the several risks to which the terrestrial life is subject, there is a remote possibility of collision with minor astronomical bodies such as comets and asteroids, which can potentially cause consequences ranging from minor damages to large cataclysms with reflections for the whole Earth. The frequency of the collisions is smaller whenever the external bodies are bigger and more massive. It is possible to conduct simulations taking into account these factors and  the velocities and angles of the collisions to estimate their probabilities, the consequences for our planet and the frequency of such events. The results of the simulations are presented graphically to facilitate the final analysis. Finally, we point out that there are several research centers in the world working in the surveillance of the sky to identify possible “aggressive” bodies and evaluate the actual risks for the planet.

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Published

2005-12-01

How to Cite

Bedaque, P. (2005). THE DANGER FROM THE OUTER SPACE. Latin-American Journal of Astronomy Education, (2), 103–111. Retrieved from https://relea.ufscar.br/index.php/relea/article/view/62

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