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Collection:
NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day Collection
Title:
Smooth Sections on Asteroid Itokawa
Explanation:
Why are parts of this asteroid's surface so smooth? No one is yet sure, but it may have to do with the dynamics of an asteroid [ http://en.wikipedia…] that is a loose pile of rubble [ http://www.daviddar…] rather than a solid rock. The unusual asteroid [ http://antwrp.gsfc.…] is currently being visited by the Japan [ http://www.cia.gov/…]ese spacecraft Hayabusa [ http://en.wikipedia…] that is documenting its unusual structure and mysterious lack of craters [ http://antwrp.gsfc.…]. Last month, Hayabusa actually touched down [ http://www.planetar…] on one of the smooth patches, dubbed the MUSES Sea, and collected soil samples [ http://www.planetar…] that will eventually be returned to Earth for analysis. Unfortunately, the robot Hayabusa craft [ http://www.isas.jax…] has been experiencing communications problems [ http://www.planetar…] and so its departure for Earth [ http://www.planetar…] has been delayed until 2007. Computer simulations show that 500-meter asteroid Itokawa may impact the Earth [ http://adsabs.harva…] within the next few million years.
Credit and Copyright:
facet_where:
Japan
facet_where:
Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)
facet_what:
Earth
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YES
facet_what:
asteroid
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SPD-APOD-ap051228

Smooth Sections on Asteroid Itokawa