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Crater on Eros Image 1:
On June 14, 2000, NEAR Shoemaker trained its camera on Eros' large, 5.3-kilometer (3.3-mile) diameter crater for a series of color pictures intended to measure the properties of regolith inside the asteroid's craters. In this false color view -- taken from an altitude of 50 kilometers (31 miles) -- redder hues represent rock and regolith that have been altered chemically by exposure to the solar wind and small impacts. Bluer hues represent fresher, less-altered rock and regolith, such as the bright patches that have been less affected by "space weathering."

Image Credit: NASA/JHUAPL
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NEAR-Shoemaker Mission


Images of asteroids Eros and Mathilde Image 2:
The NEAR Shoemaker spacecraft has scored two important firsts in the exploration of asteroids: it's the first to orbit an asteroid, Eros, and the first to encounter a denizen of the outer reaches of the asteroid belt, the C-type asteroid Mathilde. The two major classes of asteroids are called S-types and C-types. S-types, whose colors are consistent with "stony" or rocky compositions, prevail among asteroids that orbit closer to the Sun than the mid-point of the asteroid belt. C-types like Mathilde have a dark gray color consistent with a "carbonaceous" composition, rich in carbon compounds and other dark materials. They prevail in the outer part of the asteroid belt. In this montage, Mathilde (at left) and Eros (at right) are shown at the same scale, as they were imaged by NEAR Shoemaker from about 1,800 kilometers (1,116 miles) on June 27, 1997, and February 12, 2000, respectively. Mathilde is 56 kilometers (35 miles) across, and Eros is 33 kilometers (21 miles) long and 13 kilometers (8 miles) wide.

Image Credit: NASA/JHUAPL
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NASA's Near Earth Object Program




 
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