Realm of the Comets
Abstract
Studies of Jovian perturbations of the orbits of long-period comets led to the concept of the Oort cloud of 180 billion comets at 50,000-150,000 AU from the sun. Several comets are induced to move toward the sun every million years by the passage of a star at a distance of a few light years. The location of the cloud has since been revised to 20,000-100,000 AU, and comets are now accepted as remnant material fron the proto-solar system epoch. The galactic disk and random, close-passing stars may also cause rare, large perturbations in the orbits of the cloud comets, sending large numbers of comets through the inner solar system. The resulting cometary storm is a candidate cause for the wholesale extinction of dinosaurs in the Cretaceous-Terniary transition due to large number of planetesimals, or one large comet, striking the earth, in a short period of time. The IRAS instruments have detected similar clouds of material around other stars.
- Publication:
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Sky and Telescope
- Pub Date:
- March 1987
- Bibcode:
- 1987S&T....73..238W
- Keywords:
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- Astronomical Models;
- Comets;
- Solar Orbits;
- Solar System;
- Halley'S Comet;
- Jupiter (Planet);
- Meteorites;
- Oort Cloud;
- Perturbation Theory;
- COMETS;
- HALLEY;
- OORT CLOUD;
- POPULAR;
- HISTORY;
- THEORETICAL STUDIES;
- LONG PERIOD COMETS;
- ORIGIN;
- SOURCE;
- ORBITS;
- ENERGY;
- PERTURBATIONS;
- DYNAMICS;
- MODELS;
- GRAVITY EFFECTS;
- CRETACEOUS-TERTIARY EVENT;
- IRIDIUM;
- MICROTEKTITES;
- EXTINCTION;
- SEDIMENTS;
- ANOMALIES;
- EVOLUTION;
- ASTRONOMY;
- Astrophysics; Comets