APOD: An Atlas V Rocket Launches OSIRIS-REx (2016 Oct 17)

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APOD: An Atlas V Rocket Launches OSIRIS-REx (2016 Oct 17)

Post by APOD Robot » Mon Oct 17, 2016 4:08 am

Image An Atlas V Rocket Launches OSIRIS-REx

Explanation: Have you ever seen a rocket launched into the Solar System? Last month a large Atlas V rocket blasted off from Launch Complex 41 in Florida carrying the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft. This robotic spacecraft will attempt to land on Asteroid Bennu and return some of its soil to Earth. Asteroid 101955 Bennu orbits the Sun near the Earth, spans about 500-meters, is dark because its surface is covered with carbon, and has about a 1 in 2500 chance of striking the Earth in the next few thousand years. The exciting 2.5-minute video shows the Atlas V rocket being rolled out, prepared, and launched -- complete with a clip of side-boosters separating. If things go according to plan, OSIRIS-REx will reach Bennu in 2018 and return samples to Earth in 2023. One science goal of OSIRIS-REx is to better determine whether ancient collisions between Earth and carbonaceous asteroids like Bennu provided Earth with a significant amount of the water and organic molecules necessary for the development of life.

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Post by Cu6Dubh » Mon Oct 17, 2016 5:36 am

What is not great about America again? I forget.

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Post by Glenriven » Mon Oct 17, 2016 6:15 am

The only thing that comes to mind, is how easily we are manipulated by the media.

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Post by JohnD » Mon Oct 17, 2016 8:49 am

What are the four towers around the launch site for?
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Post by mapwriter » Mon Oct 17, 2016 11:19 am

Um. . .it's OSIRIS, not ORISIS.

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Post by peregrine » Mon Oct 17, 2016 12:07 pm

Like how at 1:35 the vibrations knock all the ice off. Lots of power going on there.

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Post by NGC3314 » Mon Oct 17, 2016 12:51 pm

JohnD wrote:What are the four towers around the launch site for?
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Basically lightning rods (here's a paper describing the systems at some of the pads).

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Post by JohnD » Mon Oct 17, 2016 1:31 pm

Wow, thank you, NGC!
Just that I'd never noticed them before!
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Post by FLPhotoCatcher » Mon Oct 17, 2016 2:28 pm

Glenriven wrote:The only thing that comes to mind, is how easily we are manipulated by the media.
That is true, whether the manipulation comes from the usual media, or talk radio, Drudge, etc.

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Post by RJN » Mon Oct 17, 2016 3:11 pm

mapwriter wrote:Um. . .it's OSIRIS, not ORISIS.
Argh! Thanks. Fixed it. - RJN

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Post by MikeT » Mon Oct 17, 2016 4:55 pm

There's actually only a single "side-booster" on this launch - not two.

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Post by Whatever » Mon Oct 17, 2016 5:30 pm

Cu6Dubh wrote:What is not great about America again? I forget.
FLPhotoCatcher wrote:
Glenriven wrote:The only thing that comes to mind, is how easily we are manipulated by the media.
That is true, whether the manipulation comes from the usual media, or talk radio, Drudge, etc.
Not to mention the manipulative rhetoric that candidates for elective offices use to down the competition and make themselves look good. Whoops! I guess I did mention it! The cat's out of the bag now. :evil:

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Post by Tekija » Tue Oct 18, 2016 5:37 pm

"Late 22nd century" in the link.

Isn't it in the next two HUNDRED years...

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Post by Chris Peterson » Tue Oct 18, 2016 5:47 pm

Tekija wrote:"Late 22nd century" in the link.

Isn't it in the next two HUNDRED years...
No, the first reference is a better description. It will not impact earlier than 2169, and there are another seven calculated impact possibilities over the remainder of the 22nd century. (These predictions are statistical in nature, given the uncertainties in the object's orbit introduced by missing information, such as the shape of the body.)
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Post by Tekija » Tue Oct 18, 2016 6:22 pm

Chris Peterson wrote:
Tekija wrote:"Late 22nd century" in the link.

Isn't it in the next two HUNDRED years...
No, the first reference is a better description. It will not impact earlier than 2169, and there are another seven calculated impact possibilities over the remainder of the 22nd century. (These predictions are statistical in nature, given the uncertainties in the object's orbit introduced by missing information, such as the shape of the body.)
Exactly, compare with the caption that speakes about a few THOUSAND years.

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