The first asteroid ever discovered - Carrie Nugent

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On the night of January 1, 1801,
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Giuseppe Piazzi, a priest in Palermo, Italy,
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was mapping the stars in the sky.
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Over three nights, he'd look at and draw the same set of stars,
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carefully measuring their relative positions.
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That night, he measured the stars.
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The next night, he measured them again.
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To his surprise, one had moved.
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The third night, the peculiar star had moved again.
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This meant it couldn't be a star at all.
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It was something new, the first asteroid ever discovered,
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which Piazzi eventually named Ceres.
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Asteroids are bits of rock and metal that orbit the Sun.
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At over 900 kilometers across, Ceres is a very large asteroid.
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But through a telescope, like Piazzi's,
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Ceres looked like a pinpoint of light similar to a star.
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In fact, the word asteroid means star-like.
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You can tell the difference between stars
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and asteroids by the way they move across the sky.
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Of course, Piazzi knew none of that at the time,
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just that he had discovered something new.
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To learn about Ceres,
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Piazzi needed to track its motion across the sky
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and then calculate its orbit around the Sun.
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So each clear night, Piazzi trained his telescope to the heavens.
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Night after night, he made careful measurements
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until finally, he couldn't.
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The Sun got in the way.
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When Piazzi first spotted Ceres, it was here, and the Earth was here.
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As he tracked it each night, the Earth and Ceres moved like this
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until Ceres was here.
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And that meant that Ceres was only in the sky when it was daytime on Earth.
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During the day, bright sunlight made this small asteroid impossible to see.
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Astronomers needed to calculate Ceres's orbit.
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This would let them predict where it was going to be
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in the vast night sky on any given night.
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But the calculations were grueling and the results imprecise.
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Many astronomers searched for Ceres,
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but not knowing exactly where to look, no one could find it.
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Luckily, a hardworking mathematician named Carl Friedrich Gauss
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heard about the lost asteroid.
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He thought it was an exciting puzzle and went to work.
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When he realized he didn't have the mathematical methods he needed,
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he invented new ones that we still use today.
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He derived a new orbit and new predictions of where to look for Ceres.
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Hungarian astronomer Baron Franz Xaver von Zach
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searched for Ceres with Gauss's predictions.
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After weeks of frustrating clouds,
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von Zach finally had clear skies on December 31, 1801.
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He looked through his telescope and finally saw Ceres.
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We haven't lost track of it since.
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Today, we've discovered hundreds of thousands of asteroids.
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Many, including Ceres, orbit the Sun between Mars and Jupiter,
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while near-Earth asteroids orbit the Sun relatively close to Earth.
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When we recorded this narration,
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astronomers had discovered 16,407 near-Earth asteroids,
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but since we find new asteroids all the time,
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that number will have grown by hundreds or thousands
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by the time you watch this.
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Today, asteroid hunters use modern telescopes,
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including one in space.
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Computers analyze the images,
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and humans check the output
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before reporting the asteroid observations to an archiving center.
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Each discovered asteroid has its unique orbit measured.
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An orbit lets astronomers predict where asteroids are going to be
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at any given time.
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Most asteroid trajectories can be predicted for about 80 years
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though we can calculate where the best studied asteroids will be every day
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between now and 800 years into the future.
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We must keep searching for asteroids
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in case there's one out there on a collision course with Earth.
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Astronomers don't only search for asteroids, though.
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They also study them to learn how they formed,
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what they're made of,
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and what they can tell us about our solar system.
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Today, we can do something that Piazzi could only dream of:
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send spacecraft to study asteroids up close.
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One spacecraft called Dawn journeyed billions of kilometers
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over four years to the main asteroid belt.
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There, it visited Ceres and another asteroid, Vesta.
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Dawn's stunning images transformed Piazzi's dot of light
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into a spectacular landscape of craters,
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landslides,
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and mountains.
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