Students to name asteroid
NASA says students around the world will have a chance to name an asteroid that is the target of its future mission to return samples from it to Earth.
The OSIRIS-Rex spacecraft, set to launch in 2016, will bring back
samples from the primitive surface of the near-Earth asteroid currently called (101955) 1999 RQ36 in hopes of discovering clues to the origin of the solar system and organic molecules that may have seeded life on Earth, the space agency said Tuesday.
The competition to name the asteroid is open to students under the age of 18 years and they can submit one name, up to 16 characters long. Entries must include a short explanation and rationale for the name and must be made by an adult on behalf of the student before December 2.
\"Because the samples returned by the mission will be available for study for future generations, it is possible the person who names the asteroid will grow up to study the regolith we return to Earth,\" said Jason Dworkin, OSIRIS-Rex project scientist at NASA\'s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.
A panel will review proposed names and first prize will be awarded to the student whose entry is approved by the International Astronomical Union Committee for Small-Body Nomenclature.
\"Our mission will be focused on this asteroid for more than a decade,\" said Dante Lauretta, principal investigator for the mission at the University of Arizona. \"We look forward to having a name that is easier to say than (101955) 1999 RQ36.\"
GMT 07:36 2018 Sunday ,21 January
Black NASA astronaut is replaced in sudden crew shuffleGMT 07:48 2018 Sunday ,14 January
Top takeaways from Consumers Electronics ShowGMT 09:06 2018 Thursday ,11 January
Travis the translator aims to make people understoodGMT 08:48 2018 Tuesday ,09 January
Tech faithful gather to worship at mecca of innovationGMT 10:56 2018 Friday ,05 January
Struggling Westinghouse Electric sold to Brookfield for $4.6 bnGMT 08:32 2018 Thursday ,04 January
High-tech ship en route to resume hunt for MH370GMT 08:20 2017 Sunday ,31 December
Apple apologizes for slowing iPhones, offers discounted batteriesGMT 08:33 2017 Friday ,29 December
Apple, Epson face French legal pressureMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©