Charles Q. Choi
Mysteriously, five spacecraft that flew past the Earth have each
displayed unexpected anomalies in their motions.
These newfound enigmas join the so-called "Pioneer anomaly" as hints
that unexplained forces may appear to act on spacecraft.
A decade ago, after rigorous analyses, anomalies were seen with the
identical Pioneer 10 and 11 spacecraft as they hurtled out of the solar
system. Both seemed to experience a tiny but unexplained constant
acceleration toward the sun.
A host of explanations have been bandied about for the Pioneer anomaly.
At times these are rooted in conventional science — perhaps leaks from
the spacecraft have affected their trajectories. At times these are
rooted in more speculative physics — maybe the law of gravity itself
needs to be modified.
Now Jet Propulsion Laboratory astronomer John Anderson and his
colleagues — who originally helped uncover the Pioneer anomaly — have
discovered that five spacecraft each raced either a tiny bit faster or
slower than expected when they flew past the Earth en route to other
parts of the solar system.'Humble and perplexed'
The researchers looked at six deep-space probes — Galileo I and II to
Jupiter, the NEAR mission to the asteroid Eros, the Rosetta probe to a
comet, Cassini to Saturn, and the MESSENGER craft to Mercury. Each
spacecraft flew past the our planet to either gain or lose orbital
energy in their quests to reach their eventual targets.
In five of the six flybys, the scientists have confirmed anomalies.
"I am feeling both humble and perplexed by this," said Anderson, who is
now working as a retiree. "There is something very strange going on
with spacecraft motions. We have no convincing explanation for either
the Pioneer anomaly or the flyby anomaly."
In the one probe the researchers did not confirm a noticeable anomaly
with, MESSENGER, the spacecraft approached the Earth at about latitude
31 degrees north and receded from the Earth at about latitude 32
degrees south. "This near-perfect symmetry about the equator seemed to
result in a very small velocity change, in contrast to the five other
flybys," Anderson explained — so small no anomaly could be confirmed.
The five other flybys involved flights whose incoming and outgoing
trajectories were asymmetrical with each other in terms of their
orientation with Earth's equator.
For instance, the NEAR mission approached Earth at about latitude 20
south and receded from the planet at about latitude 72 south. The
spacecraft then seemed to fly 13 millimeters per second faster than
expected. While this is just one-millionth of that probe's total
velocity, the precision of the velocity measurements was 0.1
millimeters per second, carried out as they were using radio waves
bounced off the craft. This suggests the anomaly seen is real — and one
needing an explanation.
The fact this effect seems most evident with flybys most asymmetrical
with respect to Earth's equator "suggests that the anomaly is related
to Earth's rotation," Anderson said.
As to whether these new anomalies are linked with the Pioneer anomaly,
"I would be very surprised if we have discovered two independent
spacecraft anomalies," Anderson told SPACE.com. "I suspect they are
connected, but I really do not know."
Unbound idea
These anomalies might be effects we see with an object possessing a
spacecraft's mass, between 660 and 2,200 lbs. (300 and 1,000 kg),
Anderson speculated.
"Another thing in common between the Pioneer and these flybys is what
you would call an unbound orbit around a central body," Anderson said.
"For instance, the Pioneers are flying out of the solar system —
they're not bound to their central body, the sun. For the other flybys,
the Earth is the central body. These kinds of orbits just don't occur
very often in nature — it could be when you get into an unbound orbit
around a central body, something goes on that's not in our standard
models."
The researchers are now collaborating with German colleagues to search
for possible anomalies in the Rosetta probe's second flyby of the Earth
on November 13.
"We should continue to monitor spacecraft during Earth flybys. We
should look carefully at newly recovered Pioneer data for more evidence
of the Pioneer anomaly," Anderson added. "We should think about
launching a dedicated mission on an escape trajectory from the solar
system, just to look for anomalies in its motion."
Montana State University physicist Ronald Hellings, who did not
participate in this study, said, "There's definitely something going
on. Whether that's because of new physics or some problem with the
model we have is yet to be worked out, as far as I know. A lot of
people are trying to look into this."
Anderson and his colleagues will detail their latest findings in an
upcoming issue of the journal Physical Review Letters.
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