Posted Feb 15, 2008 at 01:59AM by Ryan A. Listed in: News, Astronomy, Celestial Bodies Tags: Astronomer, Puerto Rico, Cornell University
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Astronomers find triple-asteroid system near Earth - Image 1Astronomers based in Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico report that they have discovered the first triple asteroid near planet Earth.

The system is called 2001 SN263 and is just 7 million miles (11.2 million kilometers) away from us. The system was originally found in 2001 but it is only now that astronomers have confirmed that is in fact three gravitational bound rocks.

Cornell University and Arecibo astronomer Michael C. Nolan had this to say:


This discovery has extremely important implications for ideas about the origins of near-Earth asteroids and the processes responsible for their physical properties.


Double, or binary, asteroid systems are known to be fairly common about one in six near-Earth asteroids is a binary but this is the first near-Earth triple system to be discovered.


For those who fear that SN263 might collide with our planet in the near future need not worry as astronomers have confirmed that it is not in a collision course with Earth. Aside from that, Nolan shared that this discovery will teach us a lot about such systems:


Examining the orbits of the moons as we continue to observe 2001 SN263 over the next few weeks may allow us to determine the density of the asteroid and type of material from which it is made.


We will also be studying its shape, surface features and regolith [blanketing material] properties.




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