EXPLOSIONS OF SMALL SPACEWATCH OBJECTS IN THE EARTHS ATMOSPHERE

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CHYBA, CF
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[1] National Research Council Associate, Lab. for Extraterrestrial Physics, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt
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10.1038/363701a0
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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RECENT observations with the Spacewatch telescope indicate that the flux of Earth-crossing objects with diameters below about 50 m is some 10-100 times higher than predicted by simple extrapolation from the known main-belt asteroid population1,2. This might seem to imply3 a significantly greater terrestrial hazard from atmospheric explosions such as those that occurred over Revelstoke or Tunguska4,5. Here I show that explosions due to Spacewatch objects with diameters less than 50 m (having kinetic energies below about 10 megatonnes high-explosive equivalent) typically occur too high in the atmosphere to cause substantial surface damage. Exclusive of relatively rare iron objects, no comet or asteroid with an energy below approximately 2 megatonnes threatens the Earth's surface. The high flux of small Earth-crossing objects identified by Spacewatch therefore does not imply a greater terrestrial hazard.
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