Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 1999
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1999sci...285..560y&link_type=abstract
Science, Vol. 285, No. 5427, p. 560 - 561
Physics
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Minor Planets: Masses, Minor Planets: Densities, Minor Planets: Rotation
Scientific paper
The NEAR spacecraft flew within 3830 km of asteroid 433 Eros on 23 Dec 1998. The gravitational perturbation on NEAR was evident in the spacecraft tracking data. Ground-based Doppler and range tracking of the spacecraft as well as spacecraft images of the asteroid's center of figure and surface features were used to determine the mass and rotation pole of Eros. The mass of Eros is (7.2±1.8)×1018g and, coupled with a volume estimate provided by the NEAR imaging team, this mass suggests a bulk density of 2.5±0.8 g cm-3. The rotation pole position is 15.6(±3.7) degrees in right ascension and 16.4(±1.8) degrees in declination, which is consistent with ground-based and NEAR imaging team observations.
Antreasian P. G.
Cheng Anqi
Dunham David W.
Farquhar Robert W.
Gaskell Robert W.
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