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Spacecraft sample collection and subsurface excavation of asteroid (101955) Bennu.

D S Lauretta1, C D Adam2, A J Allen3, R-L Ballouz1, O S Barnouin4, K J Becker1, T Becker1, C A Bennett1, E B Bierhaus5, B J Bos6, R D Burns6, H Campins3, Y Cho7, P R Christensen8, E C A Church5, B E Clark9, H C Connolly1,10, M G Daly11, D N DellaGiustina1, C Y Drouet d'Aubigny1, J P Emery12, H L Enos1, S Freund Kasper5, J B Garvin6, K Getzandanner6, D R Golish1, V E Hamilton13, C W Hergenrother1, H H Kaplan6, L P Keller14, E J Lessac-Chenen2, A J Liounis6, H Ma5, L K McCarthy2, B D Miller5, M C Moreau2, T Morota7, D S Nelson2, J O Nolau3, R Olds5, M Pajola15, J Y Pelgrift2, A T Polit1, M A Ravine16, D C Reuter6, B Rizk1, B Rozitis17, A J Ryan1, E M Sahr2, N Sakatani18, J A Seabrook11, S H Selznick1, M A Skeen5, A A Simon6, S Sugita7, K J Walsh13, M M Westermann1, C W V Wolner1, K Yumoto7.   

Abstract

Carbonaceous asteroids, such as (101955) Bennu, preserve material from the early Solar System, including volatile compounds and organic molecules. We report spacecraft imaging and spectral data collected during and after retrieval of a sample from Bennu's surface. The sampling event mobilized rocks and dust into a debris plume, excavating a 9-meter-long elliptical crater. This exposed material is darker, spectrally redder, and more abundant in fine particulates than the original surface. The bulk density of the displaced subsurface material was 500 to 700 kilograms per cubic meter, which is about half that of the whole asteroid. Particulates that landed on instrument optics spectrally resemble aqueously altered carbonaceous meteorites. The spacecraft stored 250 ± 101 grams of material, which will be delivered to Earth in 2023.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35857591     DOI: 10.1126/science.abm1018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   63.714


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1.  Inferring interiors and structural history of top-shaped asteroids from external properties of asteroid (101955) Bennu.

Authors:  Yun Zhang; Patrick Michel; Olivier S Barnouin; James H Roberts; Michael G Daly; Ronald-L Ballouz; Kevin J Walsh; Derek C Richardson; Christine M Hartzell; Dante S Lauretta
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2022-08-06       Impact factor: 17.694

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