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El asteroide troyano de la Tierra.

Martin Connors1, Paul Wiegert, Christian Veillet

  • 1Athabasca University, 1 University Drive, Athabasca, Alberta T9S 3A3, Canada. martinc@athabascau.ca

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Los astrónomos descubrieron el primer asteroide troyano de la Tierra, 2010 TK(7), que orbita junto con nuestro planeta. Este asteroide reside cerca de un punto de Lagrange estable, marcando un hallazgo significativo en la mecánica celeste.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • La astronomía y la astrofísica.
  • La mecánica celeste es una mecánica celeste.
  • Exploración del sistema solar y exploración del sistema solar.

Sus antecedentes:

  • Los cuerpos planetarios pueden compartir órbitas a través de puntos troyanos, ubicaciones estables 60° por delante o por detrás de un planeta.
  • Los asteroides troyanos son conocidos por Júpiter, Marte y Neptuno, pero no la Tierra debido a los desafíos de detección.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Para identificar posibles asteroides troyanos que co-orbitan alrededor de la Tierra.
  • Para confirmar la existencia y las características orbitales de un candidato troyano terrestre.

Principales métodos:

  • Búsqueda de archivos de datos astronómicos infrarrojos para cuerpos co-orbitales.
  • Observaciones ópticas para confirmar la órbita del candidato 2010 TK (7).

Principales resultados:

  • Identificación de 2010 TK(7) como un troyano terrestre candidato a partir de los datos de infrarrojos.
  • Confirmación de 2010 TK(7) como un compañero troyano estable que gira alrededor del punto de Lagrange L(4).
  • Estabilidad orbital de 2010 TK(7) proyectada durante al menos 10.000 años.

Conclusiones:

  • El primer asteroide troyano de la Tierra, 2010 TK(7), ha sido descubierto.
  • La Tierra alberga asteroides troyanos, similares a otros planetas gigantes.
  • El descubrimiento abre nuevas vías para el estudio de la dinámica co-orbital en nuestro sistema solar.