Carbonaceous (C-type) asteroids are relics of the early Solar System that have preserved primitive materials since their formation approximately 4.6 billion years ago. They are probably analogues of carbonaceous chondrites and are essential for understanding planetary formation processes. However, their physical properties remain poorly known because carbonaceous chondrite meteoroids tend not to survive entry to Earth’s atmosphere. Here we report on global one-rotation thermographic images of the C-type asteroid 162173 Ryugu, taken by the thermal infrared imager (TIR) onboard the spacecraft Hayabusa2, indicating that the asteroid’s boulders and their surroundings have similar temperatures, with a derived thermal inertia of about 300 J m−2 s...
International audienceEstablishing the abundance and physical properties of regolith and boulders on...
Samples of the carbonaceous asteroid Ryugu were brought to Earth by the Hayabusa2 spacecraft. We ana...
The near-Earth asteroid (162173) Ryugu is a 900-m-diameter dark object expected to contain primordia...
International audienceCarbonaceous (C-type) asteroids1 are relics of the early Solar System that hav...
C-type asteroids are among the most pristine objects in the Solar System, but little is known about ...
Planetesimals – the initial stage of the planetary formation process – are considered to be initiall...
Both observations of C-type near-Earth asteroids and laboratory investigations of carbonaceous chond...
AbstractC-type asteroids1 are considered to be primitive small Solar System bodies enriched in water...
The near-Earth carbonaceous asteroid 162173 Ryugu is thought to have been produced from a parent bod...
Spacecraft missions have observed regolith blankets of unconsolidated subcentimetre particles on sto...
JAXA’s Hayabusa2 mission was launched in December 2014 to explore the pristine C-type asteroid (1621...
International audienceEstablishing the abundance and physical properties of regolith and boulders on...
Samples of the carbonaceous asteroid Ryugu were brought to Earth by the Hayabusa2 spacecraft. We ana...
The near-Earth asteroid (162173) Ryugu is a 900-m-diameter dark object expected to contain primordia...
International audienceCarbonaceous (C-type) asteroids1 are relics of the early Solar System that hav...
C-type asteroids are among the most pristine objects in the Solar System, but little is known about ...
Planetesimals – the initial stage of the planetary formation process – are considered to be initiall...
Both observations of C-type near-Earth asteroids and laboratory investigations of carbonaceous chond...
AbstractC-type asteroids1 are considered to be primitive small Solar System bodies enriched in water...
The near-Earth carbonaceous asteroid 162173 Ryugu is thought to have been produced from a parent bod...
Spacecraft missions have observed regolith blankets of unconsolidated subcentimetre particles on sto...
JAXA’s Hayabusa2 mission was launched in December 2014 to explore the pristine C-type asteroid (1621...
International audienceEstablishing the abundance and physical properties of regolith and boulders on...
Samples of the carbonaceous asteroid Ryugu were brought to Earth by the Hayabusa2 spacecraft. We ana...
The near-Earth asteroid (162173) Ryugu is a 900-m-diameter dark object expected to contain primordia...