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Collection:
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NASA Planetary Photo Journal Collection
Collection
NASA Planetary Photo Journal Collection
Collection
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Title:
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Large Crater on Eros
Title
Large Crater on Eros
Title
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Original Caption Released with Image:
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This image mosaic of the large crater at Eros' center was taken on March 3, 2000 during an optical navigation imaging sequence from a range of 127 miles (204 kilometers). This same area was imaged following orbit insertion at a range of approximately 210 miles (330 kilometers) on February 14th. This picture resolves features as small as 65 feet (20 meters) across compared to the resolution of 100 feet (30 meters) in the earlier image. The shadow cast by the boulder near the floor of the crater is now visible. The walls of the crater display some distinctive variations in their albedo or reflectivity. The upper part of the walls tend to be bright, while the lower portions of the walls and the crater floor show patches of darker or less reflective materials. These albedo patterns are also visible on other crater walls. To the right of the large crater, two sets of closely spaced orthogonal grooves are visible. Built and managed by The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Maryland, NEAR was the first spacecraft launched in NASA's Discovery Program of low-cost, small-scale planetary missions. See the NEAR web page at http://near.jhuapl.
for more details.
Original_Caption_Rel eased_with_Image
This image mosaic of the large crater at Eros' center was taken on March 3, 2000 during an optical navigation imaging sequence from a range of 127 miles (204 kilometers). This same area was imaged following orbit insertion at a range of approximately 210 miles (330 kilometers) on February 14th. This picture resolves features as small as 65 feet (20 meters) across compared to the resolution of 100 feet (30 meters) in the earlier image. The shadow cast by the boulder near the floor of the crater is now visible. The walls of the crater display some distinctive variations in their albedo or reflectivity. The upper part of the walls tend to be bright, while the lower portions of the walls and the crater floor show patches of darker or less reflective materials. These albedo patterns are also visible on other crater walls. To the right of the large crater, two sets of closely spaced orthogonal grooves are visible. Built and managed by The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Maryland, NEAR was the first spacecraft launched in NASA's Discovery Program of low-cost, small-scale planetary missions. See the NEAR web page at http://near.jhuapl.
for more details.
Original Caption Released with Image
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Addition Date:
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2000-06-10
Addition_Date
2000-06-10
Addition Date
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Produced By:
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Johns Hopkins University/APL
Produced_By
Johns Hopkins University/APL
Produced By
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Mission:
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NEAR
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Spacecraft:
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NEAR Shoemaker
Spacecraft
NEAR Shoemaker
Spacecraft
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Target Name:
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Eros
Target_Name
Eros
Target Name
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Is a satellite of:
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Sol (our sun)
Is_a_satellite_of
Sol (our sun)
Is a satellite of
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Instrument:
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Multi-Spectral Imager
Instrument
Multi-Spectral Imager
Instrument
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Product Size:
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800 samples x 800 lines
Product_Size
800 samples x 800 lines
Product Size
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Primary Data Set:
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NEAR Home Page
Primary_Data_Set
NEAR Home Page
Primary Data Set
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facet_what:
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Sun
facet_what
Sun
facet_what
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facet_what:
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Crater
facet_what
Crater
facet_what
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facet_what:
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Imager
facet_what
Imager
facet_what
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facet_what:
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NEAR Shoemaker
facet_what
NEAR Shoemaker
facet_what
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facet_what:
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Multi-Spectral Imager
facet_what
Multi-Spectral Imager
facet_what
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facet_what:
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Eros (asteroid)
facet_what
Eros (asteroid)
facet_what
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facet_where:
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Maryland
facet_where
Maryland
facet_where
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facet_where:
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
facet_where
Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
facet_where
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facet_when:
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March 3, 2000
facet_when
March 3, 2000
facet_when
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facet_when_year:
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2000
facet_when_year
2000
facet_when_year
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Image #:
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PIA02481
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UID:
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SPD-PHOTJ-PIA02481
UID
SPD-PHOTJ-PIA02481
UID
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orignial url:
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orignial_url
orignial url
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