Surface Composition of Asteroid (21) Lutetia: Lesson Learned from the Rosetta Flyby

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During the close encounter of the Rosetta spacecraft with (21) Lutetia
on July 10, 2010, the instruments OSIRIS, VIRTIS, ALICE, and MIRO were
turned on to characterize the surface properties of the asteroid.

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