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Asteroids Headed Towards Earth with Rick Binzel

2025-04-01 Science & Technology
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How likely is an asteroid to impact Earth? Neil deGrasse Tyson and Chuck Nice sit down with planetary scientist Rick Binzel, the creator of the Torino Scale, to discuss asteroid hazards, the results of the asteroid sample return, and the search for Planet 9. Rick, a former MIT professor and OSIRIS-REx investigator, has been obsessed with asteroids since he published his first paper at age 15. He and Neil go way back—both attended the same nocturnal astronomy camp, where they spent their nights scanning the cosmos. Learn how Rick helped measure Pluto’s moon transiting in front of the dwarf planet—revealing Pluto’s real size for the first time. We break down the Torino Scale, a 10-point system that categorizes asteroid impact risk. What does it mean when an asteroid has a 1.3% chance of hitting Earth? How do astronomers refine those probabilities over time? We discuss YR-4, an asteroid with a fluctuating impact risk, and the cosmic game of uncertainty. Why do asteroid impact predictions sometimes look like a spaghetti string of possibilities? Then, we turn to Apophis, the “God of Chaos” asteroid that will pass closer than some satellites in 2029. With OSIRIS-APEX set to visit it post-flyby, what can we learn about its composition? Plus, we get the latest on the OSIRIS-REx mission—what did its asteroid sample reveal about the origins of life? And finally, is there a hidden ninth planet lurking beyond Pluto? Some scientists see hints in the Kuiper Belt, while Chuck Nice has his own theory: a giant alien mothership. Neil and Rick debate what it would take to confirm (or debunk) Planet 9’s existence. All this and more, on StarTalk! Thanks to our Patrons Euclid A LoGiudice, Todd Thedell, Girolamo Castaldo, Scott E Mann, Stephen Luick, Lou Perreault, Tom Womack, jonas dravland, Carla Garner, Matthew Smith, Marcy Hansen, Dale Schurman, David LoMonaco, Manoj Chugh, Lynn Cade, James Dudley, Gaterdog44, Ally Whitchurch, George Pipe, Collin Brumm, Amanda Phillips, George Murray, Daniel Persaud, Jason Bennett, Damon, Dutt Bobba, Gregorio Sanford, Dre Adamenko, rohit chaudhary, Krys Kap, Lukasz Kosturek, Nicholas Smith, Martin Wegner, kaley knowles, SciFiGriffin, Lucas Sanjuan, Jacob Hodges, BRET ANDERSON, Irina Cher, R B, Norway man, Wayne Gosson, and Fireworks for Buddha for supporting us this week. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction: Rick Binzel 06:40 - How Rick Betrayed Pluto 14:43 - The Torino Scale 19:49 - Is An Asteroid Going to Hit Us? 27:30 - The Threat of An Asteroid Impact 35:12 - Osiris Rex Asteroid Sample Return 40:31 - Did The Ingredients For Life Come From Space? 43:49 - Is There a Ninth Planet? 47:12 - A Cosmic Perspective Check out our second channel, @StarTalkPlus Get the NEW StarTalk book, 'To Infinity and Beyond: A Journey of Cosmic Discovery' on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3PL0NFn Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/startalkradio FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE to StarTalk: Twitter: http://twitter.com/startalkradio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StarTalk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startalk About StarTalk: Science meets pop culture on StarTalk! Astrophysicist & Hayden Planetarium director Neil deGrasse Tyson, his comic co-hosts, guest celebrities & scientists discuss astronomy, physics, and everything else about life in the universe. Keep Looking Up! #StarTalk #NeildeGrasseTyson

Top Comments (10)

@StarTalk 2025-04-01

If an asteroid were headed toward Earth, would you rather help build the deflection mission, join the search for a backup planet, or just throw the world’s biggest space party?

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@djmcduffie4751 2025-04-02

To hear Neil say "One of my peeps..one of my ppl" is priceless 😂.

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@ShamblerDK 2025-04-05

It's incredible to see how far Chuck has come in terms of understanding science. He's now also got that glint of knowledge in his eyes.

50 3 replies
@hermanshim8948 2025-04-02

A few of us still remember dial-up-modems and the sound they made.

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@FE428Power 2025-04-07

Rick's Asteroid tie is cool!

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@Mojohire 2025-04-02

I have watched 400 of your videos and keep forgetting to subscribe 😂 I watch 3-4 videos every night before bed

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@gabslcop 2025-04-03

I loved the atmosphere in this video

24 2 replies
@amyeliaskogi3274 2025-04-01

very informative and fun

39 2 replies
@mikh9202 2025-04-03

One thing i know from personal experience, is that a meteorite makes a screeching roar, much like a fighter jet, and crackling and popping as bits break off. That was 1986, Canberra Australia.

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@nickmail7604 2025-04-02

Very interesting and very easy and understandable listening, well done chaps

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