The landing of the NEAR-Shoemaker spacecraft on asteroid 433 Eros

被引:0
|
作者
J. Veverka
B. Farquhar
M. Robinson
P. Thomas
S. Murchie
A. Harch
P. G. Antreasian
S. R. Chesley
J. K. Miller
W. M. Owen
B. G. Williams
D. Yeomans
D. Dunham
G. Heyler
M. Holdridge
R. L. Nelson
K. E. Whittenburg
J. C. Ray
B. Carcich
A. Cheng
C. Chapman
J. F. Bell
M. Bell
B. Bussey
B. Clark
D. Domingue
M. J. Gaffey
E. Hawkins
N. Izenberg
J. Joseph
R. Kirk
P. Lucey
M. Malin
L. McFadden
W. J. Merline
C. Peterson
L. Prockter
J. Warren
D. Wellnitz
机构
[1] Space Sciences Building,Department of Geological Sciences
[2] Cornell University,Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
[3] Applied Physics Laboratory,Department of Astronomy
[4] Johns Hopkins University,undefined
[5] Northwestern University,undefined
[6] 309 Locy Hall,undefined
[7] Jet Propulsion Laboratory,undefined
[8] Southwest Research Institute,undefined
[9] Science Center,undefined
[10] Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,undefined
[11] US Geological Survey,undefined
[12] Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology,undefined
[13] University of Hawaii,undefined
[14] Malin Space Science Systems,undefined
[15] Inc.,undefined
[16] University of Maryland,undefined
来源
Nature | 2001年 / 413卷
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The NEAR-Shoemaker spacecraft was designed to provide a comprehensive characterization of the S-type asteroid 433 Eros (refs 1,2,3), an irregularly shaped body with approximate dimensions of 34 × 13 × 13 km. Following the completion of its year-long investigation, the mission was terminated with a controlled descent to its surface, in order to provide extremely high resolution images. Here we report the results of the descent on 12 February 2001, during which 70 images were obtained. The landing area is marked by a paucity of small craters and an abundance of ‘ejecta blocks’. The properties and distribution of ejecta blocks are discussed in a companion paper4. The last sequence of images reveals a transition from the blocky surface to a smooth area, which we interpret as a ‘pond’. Properties of the ‘ponds’ are discussed in a second companion paper5. The closest image, from an altitude of 129 m, shows the interior of a 100-m-diameter crater at 1-cm resolution.
引用
收藏
页码:390 / 393
页数:3
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] The landing of the NEAR-Shoemaker spacecraft on asteroid 433 Eros
    Veverka, J
    Farquhar, B
    Robinson, M
    Thomas, P
    Murchie, S
    Harch, A
    Antreasian, PG
    Chesley, SR
    Miller, JK
    Owen, WM
    Williams, BG
    Yeomans, D
    Dunham, D
    Heyler, G
    Holdridge, M
    Nelson, RL
    Whittenburg, KE
    Ray, JC
    Carcich, B
    Cheng, A
    Chapmank, C
    Bell, JF
    Bell, M
    Bussey, B
    Clark, B
    Domingue, D
    Gaffey, MJ
    Hawkins, E
    Izenberg, N
    Joseph, J
    Kirk, R
    Lucey, P
    Malin, M
    McFadden, L
    Merline, WJ
    Peterson, C
    Prockter, L
    Warren, J
    Wellnitz, D
    NATURE, 2001, 413 (6854) : 390 - 393
  • [2] NEAR-SHOEMAKER AT EROS: THE FIRST DETAILED EXPLORATION OF AN ASTEROID
    Nittler, Larry R.
    ELEMENTS, 2014, 10 (01) : 51 - 52
  • [3] The NEAR Shoemaker mission to asteroid 433 Eros
    Prockter, L
    Murchie, S
    Cheng, A
    Krimigis, S
    Farquhar, R
    Santo, A
    Trombka, J
    ACTA ASTRONAUTICA, 2002, 51 (1-9) : 491 - 500
  • [4] The elemental composition of asteroid 433 Eros:: Results of the NEAR-Shoemaker x-ray spectrometer
    Trombka, JI
    Squyres, SW
    Brückner, J
    Boynton, WV
    Reedy, RC
    McCoy, TJ
    Gorenstein, P
    Evans, LG
    Arnold, JR
    Starr, RD
    Nittler, LR
    Murphy, ME
    Mikheeva, I
    McNutt, RL
    McClanahan, TP
    McCartney, E
    Goldsten, JO
    Gold, RE
    Floyd, SR
    Clark, PE
    Burbine, TH
    Bhangoo, JS
    Bailey, SH
    Petaev, M
    SCIENCE, 2000, 289 (5487) : 2101 - 2105
  • [5] The shape of 433 Eros from the NEAR-Shoemaker Laser Rangefinder
    Zuber, MT
    Smith, DE
    Cheng, AF
    Garvin, JB
    Aharonson, O
    Cole, TD
    Dunn, PJ
    Guo, YP
    Lemoine, FG
    Neumann, GA
    Rowlands, DD
    Torrence, MH
    SCIENCE, 2000, 289 (5487) : 2097 - 2101
  • [6] Elemental composition from gamma-ray spectroscopy of the NEAR-Shoemaker landing site on 433 Eros
    Evans, LG
    Starr, RD
    Brückner, J
    Reedy, RC
    Boynton, WV
    Trombka, JI
    Goldstein, JO
    Masarik, J
    Nittler, LR
    McCoy, TJ
    METEORITICS & PLANETARY SCIENCE, 2001, 36 (12) : 1639 - 1660
  • [7] Independent estimate of asteroid 433 Eros' spin state using surface Doppler from the NEAR-Shoemaker mission
    French, Andrew S.
    McMahon, Jay W.
    ICARUS, 2020, 338
  • [8] Radio science results during the NEAR-Shoemaker spacecraft rendezvous with Eros
    Yeomans, DK
    Antreasian, PG
    Barriot, JP
    Chesley, SR
    Dunham, DW
    Farquhar, RW
    Giorgini, JD
    Helfrich, CE
    Konopliv, AS
    McAdams, JV
    Miller, JK
    Owen, WM
    Scheeres, DJ
    Thomas, PC
    Veverka, J
    Williams, BG
    SCIENCE, 2000, 289 (5487) : 2085 - 2088
  • [9] Elemental composition of 433 Eros: New calibration of the NEAR-Shoemaker XRS data
    Lim, Lucy F.
    Nittler, Larry R.
    ICARUS, 2009, 200 (01) : 129 - 146
  • [10] Laser altimetry of small-scale features on 433 Eros from NEAR-Shoemaker
    Cheng, AF
    Barnouin-Jha, O
    Zuber, MT
    Veverka, J
    Smith, DE
    Neumann, GA
    Robinson, M
    Thomas, P
    Garvin, JB
    Murchie, S
    Chapman, C
    Prockter, L
    SCIENCE, 2001, 292 (5516) : 488 - 491