Mars trojans were once a mini planet

Mars trojans were once a mini planet

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FourWheelDrift

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Tuesday 4th April 2017
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https://phys.org/news/2017-04-astronomers-orbit-ma...

"The planet Mars shares its orbit with a handful of small asteroids, the so-called Trojans. Now an international team of astronomers using the Very Large Telescope in Chile have found that most of these objects share a common composition; they are likely the remains of a mini-planet that was destroyed by a collision long ago. The findings are reported in a paper to appear in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society in April"

Eric Mc

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Tuesday 4th April 2017
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There are at least two groups of Trojan asteroids. Are they saying both sets are from the same original body?

Einion Yrth

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Tuesday 4th April 2017
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Trojans are located at L4 and/or L5, so there may be 0,1 or 2 sets. Just saying.

Eric Mc

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Saturday 8th April 2017
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I bet most planets haven't "cleared their neighbourhood" entirely. It just depends on how small the "neighbours" are as to whether you consider the "hood" to be cleared.

FourWheelDrift

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Tuesday 11th April 2017
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Also Mars related, NASA have announced that the atmosphere of Mars contains electrically charged metal atoms.

https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/goddard/2017/me...

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/2017GL0...


annodomini2

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Tuesday 11th April 2017
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ash73 said:
Does this mean Mars, like Pluto, is a dwarf planet because it hasn't cleared the neighbourhood around its orbit? wink
Jupiter hasn't cleared it's orbit.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jupiter_trojan

Einion Yrth

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Tuesday 11th April 2017
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annodomini2 said:
ash73 said:
Does this mean Mars, like Pluto, is a dwarf planet because it hasn't cleared the neighbourhood around its orbit? wink
Jupiter hasn't cleared it's orbit.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jupiter_trojan
*shrug* It's a stupid redefinition that the IAU should be ashamed of, but it makes no practical difference in the end. Finance permitting we will return to Pluto, because it's interesting.