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Bolide
Any
extraterrestrial
object
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Bolide impact events
Happen less frequently compared to other
natural disasters
Pose one of the
largest
threats to the existence of the human
race
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Bolide
impact events are the
least
likely natural disaster to occur
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Impact crater
Depression
formed by asteroid, comet, or meteoroid impacts, shaped by factors like size, velocity, and
angle of approach
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Impact crater formation
1. Earth's surface is severely
compressed
and
deformed
2. Rock fragments (
ejecta
) are hurled into the atmosphere and fall back to the
ground
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Deadly impacts from celestial bodies are not
uncommon
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Small, uncommon impacts of
extraterrestrial
objects are
rare
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Micrometeorites
, ranging from
50
micrometers to 2 mm in diameter, frequently hit Earth
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Micrometeorites
make up most
extraterrestrial
material reaching Earth's surface, producing tons of deposits daily
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Most
micrometeorites
do not
burn
upon entering Earth's atmosphere
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Slightly larger micrometeorites, 2-3 cm in size, become
heated
due to friction and melt or vaporize, displaying light as
shooting stars
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Asteroids
Large, stony or metallic chunks in the asteroid belt between
Mars
and Jupiter that orbit the
Sun
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Collisions or
gravitational
pull from the Sun or other planets cause
asteroids
to cross Earth's path
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Impact events
Pose a significant
risk
, with chances of
death
ranging from 1 in 3,000 to 1 in 1,250
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NASA
is actively identifying and tracking near-Earth Objects (NEOs),
comets
and asteroids posing a significant threat
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As of
2011
,
911
+ 17 out of 981 + 19 NEOs larger than 1 km wide have been identified
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A program called
Near-Earth Object Human Space Flight Accessible Targets Study
(NHATS) was initiated in 2010 to identify
NEOs
for future human space flight missions
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Understanding NEOs'
physical characteristics
and paths is crucial for predicting their proximity to
Earth
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Preparation for NEOs
1. Initiating a space
mission
2. Preparing
supplies
for affected populations
3.
Evacuating
the affected area
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