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NEAR-Shoemaker Mission to 433 Eros. N e a r E a r t h A s t e r o i d R e n d e z v o u s. Cospar Capacity Building Workshop On Planetary Science. Dr. Lucy McFadden July 30, 2007. Scientific Objectives.
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NEAR-Shoemaker Missionto 433 Eros N e a r E a r t h A s t e r o i d R e n d e z v o u s Cospar Capacity Building Workshop On Planetary Science Dr. Lucy McFadden July 30, 2007
Scientific Objectives • Determine physical and chemical properties of 433 Eros • Address major questions: • formation of the Solar System
Eros’ Orbital Properties • Mars-crossing • i=10.8° • Orbital period= 1.76 y • Rotation period=5.27hr
Launched Feb. 17, 1996 • Delta 7925 launch vehicle • Cape Canaveral
Spacecraft • Fixed solar panels • 1.5 m high-gain antenna • 6 instruments
253 Mathilde • June 27,1997 • 1212 km flyby • C-type asteroid • 66 x 48 x 44 km • Albedo = 0.047 • r=1.340± 200 kg/m3
Earth Swingby • Jan. 23, 1998 • 106.300 - 306.600 km • Trajectory maneuver • Match inclination • i=10° • Test and calibrate instruments
Engine burn abort/Eros flyby • December 20, 1998 • Aborted maneuver • +27 hrs regained contact • December 23, 1998 • 3827 km flyby • January 3, 1999 • Bipropellant burn • Feb. 2000 rendezvous
Fundamental Properties • Mass=6.687 ± 1015 kg • Volume=2550 km3 • r=26 ±2 kg/m3 • Size=32x8x8 km • Rotation pole • RA 11.4°±.01 • Dec 17.3°±0.1
Eros : Major Questions • Is Eros a fragment or agglomerate? • Is Eros’ composition primitive or differentiated? • Does it have a magnetic field? • Are there satellites?
Near-IR Spectroscopy • Low phase flyby 0-50° • >5600 spectra • 800-2500 nm • 12 -2.5 km/spectrum • 0.76 x 0.38° slit • 1st spatially resolved spectra
Mineral Structure Orthopyroxene Clinopyroxene Olivine The olivine group is composed of minerals of the general formula X2SiO4 where X = Mg ,Fe2+, or Ca; Y = Al, Cr, or Fe3+; and Z = Si. The X-site is 8 coordinated, the Y -site is 6-coordinated (octahedral) and the Z-site is 4-coordianted The pyroxene group is composed of minerals of the general formula XYSi2O6, where X and Y are two divalent cations and occupy two Structurally different sites. If X and Y are the same small-radius divalent cation like Fe or Mg the resultant structure is commonly orthorhombic, giving us the orthopyroxene group.
Spatially Resolved Spectroscopy • Variations in band depth and spectral slope • Range 1-4% • Includes phase angle corrections • Homogeneous to 4% • At 3 km resolution
Laser Rangefinder-lidar • Nd:YAG laser rangefinder • First detections from Eros at 290 km • Measures distance to surface along line of sight
Magnetometer • Three-axis fluxgate magnetometer • No magnetic field detected • Sensitivity of 1 nT • Upper limit at 200 km orbit is B=30,000 nt (earth-like)
X-ray Gamma-Ray Spectrometer • First detections • class X solar flare • Mg, Fe, Ca • Verified calibrations • Interplanetary Gamma Ray Burst Network • Earth orbiting satellites and Ulysses s/c • Location of optical and radio counterparts
X-ray and -ray spectroscopy • Data acquired during 5 solar flares and during two extended “quiet Sun” periods. • Large systematic uncertainties, but relative ratios are reliable. • Primitive, undifferentiated ratios of • Mg/Si, Al/Si, Ca/Si and Fe/Si • global differentiation is ruled out. • S/Si is below chondritic values • Nittler et al. 2001 MAPS, 36, 1673-1695
Tom Coughlin Andy Cheng Joe Veverka Jacob Trombka Bill Boynton Mario Acuna Maria Zuber Science Team Leaders
J.P. Barriot James F. Bell Mark Robinson Scott Murchie Michael Malin Clark Chapman Lucy McFadden William Boynton Christopher Russell Alexander Konopliv Steven Squyres Peter C. Thomas Johannes Brueckner Science Team Members