International audienceWe present near-infrared spectroscopy of the sporadically active asteroid (6478) Gault collected on the 3 m NASA/Infrared Telescope Facility observatory in late 2019 March/early April. Long-exposure imaging with the 0.5 m Near Earth Environment Monitoring T05 telescope and previously published data simultaneously monitored the asteroid activity, providing context for our measurements. We confirm that Gault is a silicate-rich (Q- or S-type) object likely linked to the (25) Phocaea collisional family. The asteroid exhibits substantial spectral variability over the 0.75–2.45 μm wavelength range, from unusual blue (s‧ = ‑13.5 ± 1.1% μm‑1) to typical red (s‧ = +9.1 ± 1.2% μm‑1) spectral slope, that does not seem to correlat...
International audienceIn this work we identify spectral similarities between asteroids and meteorite...
Context. Remotely identifying asteroid analogs of ordinary chondrites (OC) is difficult because the ...
Puzzlingly, the parent bodies of ordinary chondrites (the most abundant type of meteorites) do not s...
International audienceWe present near-infrared spectroscopy of the sporadically active asteroid (647...
In December 2018, the main-belt asteroid (6478) Gault was reported to display activity. Gault is an ...
In 2019 January, the appearance of asteroid 6478 Gault immediately attracted attention because this ...
International audienceABSTRACT In 2018 December, the main-belt asteroid (6478) Gault was reported to...
We present imaging and spectroscopic observations of 6478 Gault, a ~6 km diameter inner main-belt as...
Context. Asteroid (6478) Gault was discovered to exhibit a comet-like tail in observations from Dece...
Main-belt asteroid (6478) Gault was observed to show cometary features in early 2019. To investigate...
In this presentation, we describe several months of monitoring of Gault since January 2019 using var...
Context. Near-Earth asteroid (175706) 1996 FG3 is the primary target of the ESA Marco Polo-R mission...
The surfaces of airless bodies such as lunar and S-type asteroids typically become spectrally redder...
Context. Space weathering changes asteroid surfaces. We know from observations of the Moon and high-...
International audienceThe surfaces of airless bodies such as lunar and S-type asteroids typically be...
International audienceIn this work we identify spectral similarities between asteroids and meteorite...
Context. Remotely identifying asteroid analogs of ordinary chondrites (OC) is difficult because the ...
Puzzlingly, the parent bodies of ordinary chondrites (the most abundant type of meteorites) do not s...
International audienceWe present near-infrared spectroscopy of the sporadically active asteroid (647...
In December 2018, the main-belt asteroid (6478) Gault was reported to display activity. Gault is an ...
In 2019 January, the appearance of asteroid 6478 Gault immediately attracted attention because this ...
International audienceABSTRACT In 2018 December, the main-belt asteroid (6478) Gault was reported to...
We present imaging and spectroscopic observations of 6478 Gault, a ~6 km diameter inner main-belt as...
Context. Asteroid (6478) Gault was discovered to exhibit a comet-like tail in observations from Dece...
Main-belt asteroid (6478) Gault was observed to show cometary features in early 2019. To investigate...
In this presentation, we describe several months of monitoring of Gault since January 2019 using var...
Context. Near-Earth asteroid (175706) 1996 FG3 is the primary target of the ESA Marco Polo-R mission...
The surfaces of airless bodies such as lunar and S-type asteroids typically become spectrally redder...
Context. Space weathering changes asteroid surfaces. We know from observations of the Moon and high-...
International audienceThe surfaces of airless bodies such as lunar and S-type asteroids typically be...
International audienceIn this work we identify spectral similarities between asteroids and meteorite...
Context. Remotely identifying asteroid analogs of ordinary chondrites (OC) is difficult because the ...
Puzzlingly, the parent bodies of ordinary chondrites (the most abundant type of meteorites) do not s...