Asteroid 21 Lutetia was approached by the Rosetta spacecraft on 10 July 2010. The additional Doppler shift of the spacecraft radio signals imposed by 21 Lutetia's gravitational perturbation on the flyby trajectory were used to determine the mass of the asteroid. Calibrating and correcting for all Doppler contributions not associated with Lutetia, a least-squares fit to the residual frequency observations from 4 hours before to 6 hours after closest approach yields a mass of (1.700 +/- 0.017) x 10(18) kilograms. Using the volume model of Lutetia determined by the Rosetta Optical, Spectroscopic, and Infrared Remote Imaging System (OSIRIS) camera, the bulk density, an important parameter for clues to its composition and interior, is (3.4 +/- 0...
On 2010 July 10 the ESA Rosetta mission flew by the large asteroid (21) Lutetia. One of the scientif...
International audienceThe ESA Rosetta mission, launched in 2004 March, will flyby the second asteroi...
The ESA Rosetta mission, launched in 2004 March, will flyby the second asteroid target (21) Lutetia ...
International audienceAsteroid 21 Lutetia was approached by the Rosetta spacecraft on 10 July 2010. ...
The Rosetta spacecraft will fly by its second target asteroid (21) Lutetia on 10 July 2010. Simulat...
International audiencePrior to and around the Rosetta flyby of (21) Lutetia, the Herschel Space Obse...
International audienceImages obtained by the Optical, Spectroscopic, and Infrared Remote Imaging Sys...
International audienceThe Roseta mission flyby of the asteroid 21 Lutetia was scheduled for July 10,...
Images obtained by the Optical, Spectroscopic, and Infrared Remote Imaging System (OSIRIS) cameras o...
International audienceContext. Asteroid (21) Lutetia was the target of the ESA Rosetta mission flyby...
The International Rosetta Mission, successfully launched on March 2nd 2004, will encounter comet 67P...
On 2010 July 10 the ESA Rosetta mission flew by the large asteroid (21) Lutetia. One of the scientif...
International audienceThe ESA Rosetta mission, launched in 2004 March, will flyby the second asteroi...
The ESA Rosetta mission, launched in 2004 March, will flyby the second asteroid target (21) Lutetia ...
International audienceAsteroid 21 Lutetia was approached by the Rosetta spacecraft on 10 July 2010. ...
The Rosetta spacecraft will fly by its second target asteroid (21) Lutetia on 10 July 2010. Simulat...
International audiencePrior to and around the Rosetta flyby of (21) Lutetia, the Herschel Space Obse...
International audienceImages obtained by the Optical, Spectroscopic, and Infrared Remote Imaging Sys...
International audienceThe Roseta mission flyby of the asteroid 21 Lutetia was scheduled for July 10,...
Images obtained by the Optical, Spectroscopic, and Infrared Remote Imaging System (OSIRIS) cameras o...
International audienceContext. Asteroid (21) Lutetia was the target of the ESA Rosetta mission flyby...
The International Rosetta Mission, successfully launched on March 2nd 2004, will encounter comet 67P...
On 2010 July 10 the ESA Rosetta mission flew by the large asteroid (21) Lutetia. One of the scientif...
International audienceThe ESA Rosetta mission, launched in 2004 March, will flyby the second asteroi...
The ESA Rosetta mission, launched in 2004 March, will flyby the second asteroid target (21) Lutetia ...