There is a small minor planet, only 210 kilometres across,
that could unlock some of the secrets of our own planet. This is Psyche, which
orbits in the asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
There is a lot that we don’t know about the origin and inner
structure of Earth. In particular, we do not know exactly how the planet came
to be formed or what the composition is of its solid metal core. We cannot
examine this directly because it is surrounded by thousands of kilometres of
molten metal and magma.
So where does Psyche come into the picture?
Observations of the asteroid reveal that it is composed almost
entirely of solid metal, and there is nothing else in the solar system – as far
as we know – of which this can be said. The implication is that Psyche is a remnant
of a former planet that was once considerably larger, but was so battered about
by collisions with other objects that all the outer layers were knocked off to
leave only the solid metal core. Could this therefore be similar to what lies
at the heart of Planet Earth?
Astronomers are keen to send a probe to Psyche to find out.
A launch date for a mission to Psyche has been set for 2022, with the destination
reached in 2026.
The spacecraft will be equipped with a range of instruments to
enable the nature of Psyche’s gravity to be established, which will in turn
allow deductions to be made about its composition and structure. There will
also be a gamma ray and neutron spectrometer on board, which will be used to
discover the exact range of metals of which Psyche is composed. It is thought
that the main elements will be iron and nickel, but there is a distinct possibility
that silver, gold, palladium, copper and iridium will also be present.
The purpose of the mission is to gain knowledge, from which
inferences will be made about Earth’s interior. The assumption is that the
early solar system contained many similarly composed lumps of metal, most of
which coalesced and ended up as planetary cores.
However, there is also room for speculation about how such a
world might be a source of future benefit to mankind in terms of its content.
All that metal, just sitting there doing nothing! An estimate has been made of
what Psyche might be worth in terms of monetary value, and it is a truly
staggering figure, namely ten
quintillion dollars – a one followed by nineteen zeros!
If anyone imagines that all that metal could be transferred
to Earth and the value realized, they need to think again. For one thing, the idea
is pure fantasy. For another, the value of something like gold depends on its
scarcity – make vast quantities of it available and it will no longer be
valuable!
© John Welford
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