The Missing Craters APOD Nov.21, 2005
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The Missing Craters APOD Nov.21, 2005
Missing craters? duh, Didn't I just mention that in a thread?
Great image ,,,, finally. 8)
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Great image ,,,, finally. 8)
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Re: The Missing Craters APOD Nov.21, 2005
The other photos on the Japanese site show many more dust-filled craters. It would have been interesting to shoot something into the asteroid to create a new crater and watch how it forms, and then watch it fill in over time.
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You would have to remind me of the Temple lack of info wouldn't you.
There are many possibilities on it's make up, but with out some far bigger apparatus to really play with an asteroid we are still in the dark about many things. I noted the smaller crater potentials also. The image with the blue circles on it seems to indicate such.
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There are many possibilities on it's make up, but with out some far bigger apparatus to really play with an asteroid we are still in the dark about many things. I noted the smaller crater potentials also. The image with the blue circles on it seems to indicate such.
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could be thats it very low gravity prevents collisions of adequate force to form major craters, and it has just been lucky not to be hit by anything (recently) with a high relative velocity.
the mechanics of dust and debris settling in an environment with gravity that low could be very different to earth, makes sense that with a smaller force towards the center of gravity there will be a smaller coefficient of friction between each of the grains/rocks/etc that make up the asteroid, and everything might just slide back into place?
the mechanics of dust and debris settling in an environment with gravity that low could be very different to earth, makes sense that with a smaller force towards the center of gravity there will be a smaller coefficient of friction between each of the grains/rocks/etc that make up the asteroid, and everything might just slide back into place?
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New, or just not been hit?
What if it's never been hit?
That would imply that it is very new and this is unlikely?
,,, or that our solar system isn't quite the "natural" formation some thought it was.
That would imply that it is very new and this is unlikely?
,,, or that our solar system isn't quite the "natural" formation some thought it was.
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Here is a link to the Japanese website. Hard to read but great pictures and graphics.
http://www.isas.jaxa.jp/j/snews/2005/11 ... busa.shtml
http://www.isas.jaxa.jp/j/snews/2005/11 ... busa.shtml
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Hayabusa attempted its first soft-landing on Itokawa for the purpose of touch down and sample collection on November 20-21, 2005.
This link is in english.
http://www.isas.jaxa.jp/e/snews/2005/11 ... busa.shtml
Way to go JAXA ! ! !
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