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- Asteroid_Laser_Ablation abstract "Asteroid Laser Ablation is a proposed method for deflecting asteroids, involving the use of a laser array to alter the orbit of an asteroid. Laser Ablation works by heating up a substance enough to allow gaseous material to eject, either through sublimation (solid to gas) or vaporization (liquid to gas). For most asteroids this process occurs between temperatures in the range of 2700-3000 Kelvin. The ejecting material creates a thrust, which over an extended period of time can change the trajectory of the asteroid. As a proof of concept on a small scale, students at UC Santa Barbara's Experimental Cosmology Lab, led by Dr. Philip Lubin, have already experimentally verified that laser ablation can de-spin an asteroid. Further testing and development of this method are being done by groups at UC Santa Barbara, NASA and the University of Strathclyde.".
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- Asteroid_Laser_Ablation wikiPageRevisionID "708373132".
- Asteroid_Laser_Ablation wikiPageWikiLink Asteroid.
- Asteroid_Laser_Ablation wikiPageWikiLink Asteroid_impact_avoidance.
- Asteroid_Laser_Ablation wikiPageWikiLink Asteroid_spectral_types.
- Asteroid_Laser_Ablation wikiPageWikiLink Chelyabinsk_meteor.
- Asteroid_Laser_Ablation wikiPageWikiLink Chicxulub_impactor.
- Asteroid_Laser_Ablation wikiPageWikiLink Dinosaur.
- Asteroid_Laser_Ablation wikiPageWikiLink European_Space_Agency.
- Asteroid_Laser_Ablation wikiPageWikiLink Homo_sapiens.
- Asteroid_Laser_Ablation wikiPageWikiLink Hypervelocity_Asteroid_Intercept_Vehicle.
- Asteroid_Laser_Ablation wikiPageWikiLink International_Space_Station.
- Asteroid_Laser_Ablation wikiPageWikiLink Laser.
- Asteroid_Laser_Ablation wikiPageWikiLink Laser_ablation.
- Asteroid_Laser_Ablation wikiPageWikiLink Low_Earth_orbit.
- Asteroid_Laser_Ablation wikiPageWikiLink NASA.
- Asteroid_Laser_Ablation wikiPageWikiLink Near-Earth_object.
- Asteroid_Laser_Ablation wikiPageWikiLink Newtons_laws_of_motion.
- Asteroid_Laser_Ablation wikiPageWikiLink Outer_Space_Treaty.
- Asteroid_Laser_Ablation wikiPageWikiLink Sublimation_(phase_transition).
- Asteroid_Laser_Ablation wikiPageWikiLink Thrust.
- Asteroid_Laser_Ablation wikiPageWikiLink Trajectory.
- Asteroid_Laser_Ablation wikiPageWikiLink University_of_California,_Santa_Barbara.
- Asteroid_Laser_Ablation wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Strathclyde.
- Asteroid_Laser_Ablation wikiPageWikiLink Vaporization.
- Asteroid_Laser_Ablation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Asteroid Laser Ablation".
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- Asteroid_Laser_Ablation hypernym Method.
- Asteroid_Laser_Ablation type Software.
- Asteroid_Laser_Ablation comment "Asteroid Laser Ablation is a proposed method for deflecting asteroids, involving the use of a laser array to alter the orbit of an asteroid. Laser Ablation works by heating up a substance enough to allow gaseous material to eject, either through sublimation (solid to gas) or vaporization (liquid to gas). For most asteroids this process occurs between temperatures in the range of 2700-3000 Kelvin.".
- Asteroid_Laser_Ablation label "Asteroid Laser Ablation".
- Asteroid_Laser_Ablation wasDerivedFrom Asteroid_Laser_Ablation?oldid=708373132.
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