What is Albedo?

OSIRIS-REx Mission
3 Feb 201501:40

Summary

TLDRThe video script from 321Science explores the concept of asteroid albedo, derived from the Latin word 'albus' meaning white. Albedo measures the light reflection from a surface, with values between 0 and 1. Surfaces like new asphalt have low albedo, appearing dark, while sea ice or snow have high albedo, appearing bright. Scientists and astronomers use lab measurements and telescopes to determine albedo, which helps understand asteroid surfaces and composition. The script specifically mentions Bennu's low albedo of .04 to .05, indicating a dark, carbon-rich surface. The OSIRIS-REx mission aims to refine albedo measurements of Bennu, a collaboration involving the University of Arizona, NASA, and Lockheed Martin.

Takeaways

  • 🌑 Asteroids can vary in how dark or light they are, which is determined by their albedo.
  • 🔍 'Albedo' is derived from the Latin word 'albus,' meaning white, and refers to the amount of light reflected by a surface.
  • 🧪 Albedo is measured on a scale between 0 and 1, where lower values represent darker surfaces that absorb more light.
  • 🛣️ Dark surfaces, such as new asphalt, reflect little light, while bright surfaces like snow or ice reflect a lot of light.
  • 🔭 Scientists measure albedo for planets, moons, comets, and asteroids using telescopes to understand their surface properties.
  • 🚀 Bennu, a carbon-rich asteroid, has an albedo between 0.04 and 0.05, making it relatively dark.
  • 🔧 The OSIRIS-REx mission is visiting Bennu to refine its albedo measurements and gather more data on its surface characteristics.
  • 🛰️ OSIRIS-REx is a collaboration between the University of Arizona, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, and Lockheed Martin.
  • 📊 Comparing asteroid albedos and spectral data helps scientists learn more about their composition.
  • 📚 The video encourages further exploration of Bennu, albedo, and the OSIRIS-REx mission through additional resources.

Q & A

  • What does the term 'albedo' refer to in the context of astronomy?

    -In astronomy, 'albedo' refers to the measure of reflectivity of an object, such as a planet, moon, comet, or asteroid. It is the ratio of the light reflected by an object to the light received from the sun, and it is given a value between 0 and 1.

  • What is the origin of the word 'albedo'?

    -The word 'albedo' comes from the Latin word 'albus', which means white.

  • How does the albedo of a surface affect its appearance?

    -The albedo of a surface affects its appearance by determining how much light it reflects. High albedo surfaces, like sea ice or snow, reflect more light and appear bright, while low albedo surfaces, like asphalt, reflect less light and appear dark.

  • How do scientists measure the albedo of different materials?

    -Scientists measure the albedo of different materials in laboratories by calculating the amount of light reflected back from the surface.

  • How do astronomers determine the albedo of celestial bodies like asteroids?

    -Astronomers determine the albedo of celestial bodies like asteroids by observing them through telescopes and comparing their albedos and spectral observations.

  • What can the albedo of an asteroid tell us about its composition?

    -The albedo of an asteroid can provide insights into its composition. For instance, a low albedo, like that of Bennu (0.04 to 0.05), suggests that the asteroid is dark and likely carbon-rich.

  • What is the significance of OSIRIS-REx's visit to the asteroid Bennu?

    -OSIRIS-REx's visit to Bennu is significant because it helps scientists refine the measurements of its albedo and other characteristics, which in turn can provide more detailed information about the asteroid's properties.

  • What is the OSIRIS-REx mission, and who are its main partners?

    -OSIRIS-REx is a space mission aimed at studying the asteroid Bennu. Its main partners are the University of Arizona, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, and Lockheed Martin.

  • How can one learn more about the OSIRIS-REx mission, Bennu, and albedo?

    -To learn more about the OSIRIS-REx mission, the asteroid Bennu, and albedo, one can click on the links provided in the video description.

  • What is the difference between a high and low albedo surface in terms of light reflection?

    -A high albedo surface reflects a larger portion of the light that strikes it, making it appear bright, while a low albedo surface reflects less light, making it appear darker.

  • Why is it important to study the albedo of asteroids?

    -Studying the albedo of asteroids is important because it can provide information about their surface properties and composition, which can help in understanding their formation and evolution.

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