DIAGNOCTIC ACTIVITY
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Elabore
un mapa mental sobre la siguiente lectura:
Asteroids
A
In 2010, the
planetary defense team at NASA had identified and logged 90 per cent of the
asteroids near Earth measuring 1km wide. These 'near-Earth objects', or NEOs,
are the size of mountains and include anything within 50 million kilometers of
Earth's orbit. With an estimated 50 left to log, NASA says none of the 887 it
knows about are a significant danger to the planet.
B
Now NASA is
working towards logging some of the smaller asteroids, those measuring 140 meters
wide or more. Of the 25,000 estimated asteroids of this size, so far about
8,000 have been logged, leaving 17,000 unaccounted for. Considering that a
19-metre asteroid that exploded above the city of Chelyabinsk in Russia in 2013
injured 1,200 people, these middle-sized asteroids would be a serious danger if
they enter Earth's orbit.
C
Whether NASA can
find the remaining middle-sized NEOs depends on getting the money to build
NEOCam, a 0.5-metre space telescope which would use infrared light to locate
asteroids. If it did get the money, it could probably achieve its goal in ten
years. Once logged, the planetary defense team would still need to work out how
to defend the planet against being hit by the truly worrying asteroids – the
PHAs.
D
'Potentially
Hazardous Asteroids' are rocks close enough to pass within 7.5 million kilometers
of Earth's orbit. NASA has created a map of 1,400 PHAs, none of which are
expected to be a threat in the next one hundred years. With technology already
available, NASA can track these objects and make predictions about possible
impact, at which point two defense solutions could be launched.
E
The first is
DART – the Double Asteroid Redirection Test. Plans are scheduled to test DART
on the moon of an asteroid called Didymos. 'Didymoon' is 150 meters wide,
orbiting its 800-metre mother, and hopefully the impact of DART will knock it
out of its orbit enough for Earth-based telescopes to pick up.
F
Another
suggested defense against a PHA on course to hit Earth is to blow it up using a
nuclear weapon. It may sound like a plot from a film, and it was the subject of
the 1998 film Armageddon, but the Hypervelocity Asteroid Mitigation Mission for
Emergency Response (HAMMER) is a genuine NASA proposal. The eight-ton rockets
would be fired at an approaching asteroid with the hope of bumping it off
course. If the asteroid was too close to Earth for this plan to work, the
rockets would carry nuclear bombs to blow it up instead.
Taken from: https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/skills/reading/upper-intermediate-b2/asteroids
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