On February 15, 2013, a 55 feet diameter meteor hit Chelyabinsk, Russia, injuring over a thousand people. That meteor may have injured a small town’s worth of people, but asteroids could kill the entire world’s population.There is one particular asteroid roaming our solar system by the name of 99942 Apophis that could do just that.
NASA has said that Apophis may strike Earth in 16 or 23 years. It has the diameter of 1,066 feet and the mass of nearly 60 billion pounds—the size of almost 600 battleships combined. The Russian meteor only had the mass of 10,000 tons, according to Fox News; not even one battleship, which means Apophis could cause far more damage.
Apophis was discovered in December, 2004, by NASA’s Near Earth Object (NEO) Program. A NEO can be a comet, meteor, or asteroid that has come into close range of Earth. Apophis is a massive asteroid that resides in our solar system orbiting around the Sun. The NEO program has calculated that Apophis will intersect in our orbital path in 2029 and again in 2036.
The NEO Program has said that there is a 2.7% chance that the asteroid will hit Earth in 2029. However, the NEO program warns that “solar energy can cause between 20 and 740 km (12 and 460 miles) of position change over the next 16 years leading to the 2029 Earth encounter. After 7 years, the effect on Apophis’ predicted position can grow between 520,000 and 30 million km (323,000 and 18.6 million miles).” That means that it will be hard to predict whether or not Apophis will even have a close encounter in 2036.
If this asteroid were to hit Earth multiple things could happen. NASA has said that an asteroid impact could cause a global disaster killing a large amount of the human population.
Professor Nick Strobel of the physical science department at Bakersfield College said that they could cause a large steam explosion if it were to land in the ocean, making the initial impact explosion worse by causing a mega tsunami. Strobel has also said that it could cause an explosion equivalent to 60 million megatons of TNT if it were to just hit land. All the smoke and soot from the impact would go into the air and block out the sunlight, causing a drastic temperature drop. That would lead to an "impact winter", causing plants to stop making food and food chains to fall apart.
There have been ideas developed on how to stop an asteroid if it were to come towards Earth. Shengping Gong and his colleagues at Tsinghua University in Beijing say that they’ve come up with an idea that will make sure Apophis never comes back to Earth after the close 2029 encounter. Gong has said that a deflection method would be most appropriate to keep Apophis from entering an area of space near a planet that is affected by the planet’s gravity, called a keyhole. If a celestial object like an asteroid comes near Earth, the keyhole can alter its orbital path and make it come back to hit the planet.
Gong suggests launching a type of spacecraft that uses the sun’s energy to move. The spacecraft would have a large, super-thin mirror like object called a solar sail. The spacecraft would be sent out on a collision course to Apophis. The spacecraft would bump Apophis over just enough to just miss the keyhole.
All these ideas have been discussed but nothing has yet to be put into effect. Nina Burnett
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Great article Nina! Very interesting and informative. I will be watching the skies in 16 years for Apophis – hopefully just a fly-by 🙂 Your hard work paid off!
Nina, what a great accomplishment for your article to be published! You are representing our school well and we’re so proud of you!
Cool article. Well written.
if they think apophis might hit why haven’t they done anything about it?
no asteroid will hit earth
Kinda Scary to think we could go extinct in 16 years.
Great article. Im kinda scared that we might be going extinct in 16 years. But still a great article! :congrate
Oh my gosh. That is scary. I did the math and I will be very young; in my late 20s or mid 30s. I had no idea.
oh my gosh . The fact that this might happend when im 30 ?? That literally scares me .
i dont think that the world will end
thiss is a great article if i didnt read it i would have never known about how we might be extinct in 16-23 years but its reaaly cool article thamks :smile
this is a good topic and something that more people would be interested in.
kinda scared this will happen now!
This could possibly happen, but I hope not. Very good article by the way!
:wah that was very intresting! and also scary to think about!
:@@ Thats scary!! Hope that never happens in my life time.
That is very scary that this could happen, but the image of the asteroid hitting the earth is WAY out of proportion. The asteroid is 1066 feet in diameter, and yet they made it look like its Hundreds of thousands feet in diameter. An asteroid that size would do tons and tons of damage. I doubt that a 1066 feet asteroid would do that much damage. Over exaggerated
AWESOME ARTICLE!! i LOVE it!!:smile I dont think I could do a an article as great as that. Pretty scared about he world ending thing part. Thanks for writing this I learned a lot!! :smile:smile:smile
very interesting and well written article
I hope that by 2029 a solution will be found. Interesting article
Thanks for the warning!!
very interesting thanks for the warning.:smile
I think that this was a great article, but now I am a little scared that we will be extinct in 16 years.
This is scary and crazy that this could happen soon. but I think we all know the Earth is dieing slowly and that it’s just a matter of time that we have to prepare for.
Well written. You got me scurred :cried Great article!
that is a very interesting topic keep up the good work
this is scary. never knew such a think could happen.
that scary to think able but i dont think it will hit
this is very scary to think about, considering this is what killed off the dinosours could we be next?
good research,
for middle school is that real impressiv
thank you 🙂
:wah that can’t be good. But great research
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This asteroid is a real danger and I am not sure we are capable of doing something