Images of asteroid 21 lutetia: A remnant planetesimal from the early solar system
Images obtained by the Optical, Spectroscopic, and Infrared Remote Imaging System (OSIRIS) cameras onboard the Rosetta spacecraft reveal that asteroid 21 Lutetia has a complex geology and one of the highest asteroid densities measured so far, 3.4 ± 0.3 grams per cubic centimeter. The north pole regi...
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author | Sierks H. Lamy P. Barbieri C. Koschny D. Rickman H. Rodrigo R. A'Hearn M. F. Angrilli F. Barucci M. A. Bertaux J. -L. Bertini I. Besse S. Carry B. Cremonese G. Da Deppo V. Davidsson B. Debei S. De Cecco M. De Leon J. Ferri F. Fornasier S. Fulle M. Hviid S. F. Gaskell R. W. Groussin O. Gutierrez P. Ip W. Jorda L. Kaasalainen M. Keller H. U. Knollenberg J. Kramm R. Kuhrt E. Kuppers M. Lara L. Lazzarin M. Leyrat C. Lopez Moreno J. J. Magrin S. Marchi S. Marzari F. Massironi M. Michalik H. Moissl R. Naletto G. Preusker F. Sabau L. Sabolo W. Scholten F. Snodgrass C. Thomas N. Tubiana C. Vernazza P. Vincent J. -B. Wenzel K. -P. Andert T. Patzold M. Weiss B. P. |
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description | Images obtained by the Optical, Spectroscopic, and Infrared Remote Imaging System (OSIRIS) cameras onboard the Rosetta spacecraft reveal that asteroid 21 Lutetia has a complex geology and one of the highest asteroid densities measured so far, 3.4 ± 0.3 grams per cubic centimeter. The north pole region is covered by a thick layer of regolith, which is seen to flow in major landslides associated with albedo variation. Its geologically complex surface, ancient surface age, and high density suggest that Lutetia is most likely a primordial planetesimal. This contrasts with smaller asteroids visited by previous spacecraft, which are probably shattered bodies, fragments of larger parents, or reaccumulated rubble piles. |
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spelling | ftuninapoliparth:oai:ricerca.uniparthenope.it:11367/88382 2025-01-16T23:48:38+00:00 Images of asteroid 21 lutetia: A remnant planetesimal from the early solar system Sierks H. Lamy P. Barbieri C. Koschny D. Rickman H. Rodrigo R. A'Hearn M. F. Angrilli F. Barucci M. A. Bertaux J. -L. Bertini I. Besse S. Carry B. Cremonese G. Da Deppo V. Davidsson B. Debei S. De Cecco M. De Leon J. Ferri F. Fornasier S. Fulle M. Hviid S. F. Gaskell R. W. Groussin O. Gutierrez P. Ip W. Jorda L. Kaasalainen M. Keller H. U. Knollenberg J. Kramm R. Kuhrt E. Kuppers M. Lara L. Lazzarin M. Leyrat C. Lopez Moreno J. J. Magrin S. Marchi S. Marzari F. Massironi M. Michalik H. Moissl R. Naletto G. Preusker F. Sabau L. Sabolo W. Scholten F. Snodgrass C. Thomas N. Tubiana C. Vernazza P. Vincent J. -B. Wenzel K. -P. Andert T. Patzold M. Weiss B. P. Sierks, H. Lamy, P. Barbieri, C. Koschny, D. Rickman, H. Rodrigo, R. A'Hearn, M. F. Angrilli, F. Barucci, M. A. Bertaux, J. -L. Bertini, I. Besse, S. Carry, B. Cremonese, G. Da Deppo, V. Davidsson, B. Debei, S. De Cecco, M. De Leon, J. Ferri, F. Fornasier, S. Fulle, M. Hviid, S. F. Gaskell, R. W. Groussin, O. Gutierrez, P. Ip, W. Jorda, L. Kaasalainen, M. Keller, H. U. Knollenberg, J. Kramm, R. Kuhrt, E. Kuppers, M. Lara, L. Lazzarin, M. Leyrat, C. Lopez Moreno, J. J. Magrin, S. Marchi, S. Marzari, F. Massironi, M. Michalik, H. Moissl, R. Naletto, G. Preusker, F. Sabau, L. Sabolo, W. Scholten, F. Snodgrass, C. 2011 http://hdl.handle.net/11367/88382 https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1207325 http://www.sciencemag.org/content/334/6055/487.full.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000296230500039 volume:334 issue:6055 firstpage:487 lastpage:490 numberofpages:4 journal:SCIENCE http://hdl.handle.net/11367/88382 doi:10.1126/science.1207325 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-80055085392 http://www.sciencemag.org/content/334/6055/487.full.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2011 ftuninapoliparth https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1207325 2024-03-21T18:03:02Z Images obtained by the Optical, Spectroscopic, and Infrared Remote Imaging System (OSIRIS) cameras onboard the Rosetta spacecraft reveal that asteroid 21 Lutetia has a complex geology and one of the highest asteroid densities measured so far, 3.4 ± 0.3 grams per cubic centimeter. The north pole region is covered by a thick layer of regolith, which is seen to flow in major landslides associated with albedo variation. Its geologically complex surface, ancient surface age, and high density suggest that Lutetia is most likely a primordial planetesimal. This contrasts with smaller asteroids visited by previous spacecraft, which are probably shattered bodies, fragments of larger parents, or reaccumulated rubble piles. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Pole Università degli Studi di Napoli "Parthenope": CINECA IRIS North Pole Science 334 6055 487 490 |
spellingShingle | Sierks H. Lamy P. Barbieri C. Koschny D. Rickman H. Rodrigo R. A'Hearn M. F. Angrilli F. Barucci M. A. Bertaux J. -L. Bertini I. Besse S. Carry B. Cremonese G. Da Deppo V. Davidsson B. Debei S. De Cecco M. De Leon J. Ferri F. Fornasier S. Fulle M. Hviid S. F. Gaskell R. W. Groussin O. Gutierrez P. Ip W. Jorda L. Kaasalainen M. Keller H. U. Knollenberg J. Kramm R. Kuhrt E. Kuppers M. Lara L. Lazzarin M. Leyrat C. Lopez Moreno J. J. Magrin S. Marchi S. Marzari F. Massironi M. Michalik H. Moissl R. Naletto G. Preusker F. Sabau L. Sabolo W. Scholten F. Snodgrass C. Thomas N. Tubiana C. Vernazza P. Vincent J. -B. Wenzel K. -P. Andert T. Patzold M. Weiss B. P. Images of asteroid 21 lutetia: A remnant planetesimal from the early solar system |
title | Images of asteroid 21 lutetia: A remnant planetesimal from the early solar system |
title_full | Images of asteroid 21 lutetia: A remnant planetesimal from the early solar system |
title_fullStr | Images of asteroid 21 lutetia: A remnant planetesimal from the early solar system |
title_full_unstemmed | Images of asteroid 21 lutetia: A remnant planetesimal from the early solar system |
title_short | Images of asteroid 21 lutetia: A remnant planetesimal from the early solar system |
title_sort | images of asteroid 21 lutetia: a remnant planetesimal from the early solar system |
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