ExploreNEOs. III. Physical Characterization of 65 Potential Spacecraft Target Asteroids

  • Mueller, Michael
  • Delbo, M.
  • Hora, J. L.
  • Trilling, D. E.
  • Bhattacharya, B.
  • Bottke, W. F.
  • Chesley, S.
  • Emery, J. P.
  • Fazio, G.
  • Harris, A. W.
  • Mainzer, A. K.
  • Mommert, M.
  • Penprase, B.
  • Smith, H. A.
  • Spahr, T. B.
  • Stansberry, J. A.
  • Thomas, C. A.
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Publication date
April 2011
Publisher
American Astronomical Society

Abstract

Space missions to near-Earth objects (NEOs) are being planned at all major space agencies, and recently a manned mission to an NEO was announced as a NASA goal. Efforts to find and select suitable targets (plus backup targets) are severely hampered by our lack of knowledge of the physical properties of dynamically favorable NEOs. In particular, current mission scenarios tend to favor primitive low-albedo objects. For the vast majority of NEOs, the albedo is unknown. Here we report new constraints on the size and albedo of 65 NEOs with rendezvous Δv <7 km s^(–1). Our results are based on thermal-IR flux data obtained in the framework of our ongoing (2009-2011) ExploreNEOs survey using NASA's "Warm-Spitzer" space telescope. As of 2010 July 14...

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