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Impact History of Eros: Craters and Boulders

Authors :
Andrew F. Cheng
William J. Merline
Noam R. Izenberg
Peter C. Thomas
J. Joseph
Clark R. Chapman
Source :
Icarus. 155:104-118
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2002.

Abstract

Preliminary measurements of craters and boulders have been made in various locations on Eros from images acquired during the first nine months of NEAR Shoemaker's orbital mission, including the October 2000 low altitude flyover. (We offer some very preliminary, qualitative analysis of later LAF images and very high-resolution images obtained during NEAR's landing on 12 February 2001). Craters on Eros >100 m diameter closely resemble the saturated crater population of Ida; Eros is more heavily cratered than Gaspra but lacks the saturated giant craters of Mathilde. These craters and the other large-scale geological features were formed over a duration of very roughly 2 Gyr while Eros was in the main asteroid belt, between the time when its parent body was disrupted and Eros was injected into an Earth-approaching orbit (probably tens of Myr ago). Saturation equilibrium had been expected to shape Eros' crater population down to very small sizes, as on the lunar maria. However, craters

Details

ISSN :
00191035
Volume :
155
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Icarus
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........744d0ea4835ce557e28f56ede0e12208