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Identifying Solar Wind and Other Volatiles in Space-Weathered Samples From Asteroid Bennu

Authors :
M S Thompson
L P Keller
K Thomas-Keprta
L Le
Z Rahman
L B Seifert
P Haenecour
A J King
T J McCoy
T J Zega
H C Connolly, Jr
D S Lauretta
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2024.

Abstract

On September 24, 2023, NASA’s Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, and Security–Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) mission returned >70 g of material from asteroid Bennu to Earth. The Sample Return Capsule was opened at NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC), and a spillover sample was collected from the avionics deck to perform quick-look (QL) analyses. In addition to providing a reconnaissance investigation of its mineralogy, the sample was also examined for evidence of surface exposure on asteroid Bennu by identifying signatures of space weathering. Space weathering changes the morphology, microstructure, and chemistry of regolith on the surfaces of airless bodies. Driven by micrometeoroid bombardment and solar wind irradiation, our understanding of how space weathering modifies particles on the surfaces of carbonaceous asteroids is still developing. To bolster the interpretation of remote sensing data and to further address driving Hypothesis 10, we must investigate the nanoscale structural and chemical changes in returned samples from Bennu to understand how space weathering affects carbonaceous surface materials. Here we explore evidence for solar wind irradiation in QL samples from asteroid Bennu.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Notes :
828928.04.02.04.01, , 80JSC022DA035, , NNM10AA11C
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20240000189
Document Type :
Report