At present, we know of ~600,000 asteroids in the asteroid belt, and there are very likely millions more. Orbiting the Sun between Mars and Jupiter, they are thought to be the shattered remnants of small bodies formed within the young Sun's solar nebula that never accreted enough material to become planets. These "minor bodies" are therefore...
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In 2026, the NASA Discovery mission Psyche will orbit the asteroid (16) Psyche, the largest known metal-rich asteroid in the main belt. To estimate relative ages of the surface, identify re-surfacing events and better constrain Psyche's history, impact craters will be counted and characterized. No spacecraft has ever visited a metal-rich small...
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April 2, 2014 (v1)Journal article
Space missions1, 2 and thermal infrared observations3 have shown that small asteroids (kilometre-sized or smaller) are covered by a layer of centimetre-sized or smaller particles, which constitute the regolith. Regolith generation has traditionally been attributed to the fall back of impact ejecta and by the break-up of boulders by...
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April 2, 2014 (v1)Journal article
Space missions1, 2 and thermal infrared observations3 have shown that small asteroids (kilometre-sized or smaller) are covered by a layer of centimetre-sized or smaller particles, which constitute the regolith. Regolith generation has traditionally been attributed to the fall back of impact ejecta and by the break-up of boulders by...
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September 29, 2016 (v1)Journal article
In this note, we show that neither the age of an object, nor its mineralogy is discriminant enough for revealing its primitiveness, and propose a new parameterization scheme based on the processes the matter underwent since its delivery to the Solar System. By ranking celestial objects and their constituents, two antagonistic sources of...
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2022 (v1)Journal article
We explore experimentally possible explanations of the polarization curves of the sunlight reflected by the Barbarian asteroids. Their peculiar polarization curves are characterized by a large-inversion angle, around 30°, which could be related to the presence of FeO-bearing spinel embedded in Calcium-Aluminum inclusions. In order to test this...
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