International audienceThe Roseta mission flyby of the asteroid 21 Lutetia was scheduled for July 10, 2010 and the event was accomplished with a brilliant success. 21 Lutetia has an "estimated'' diameter of (98.3 ± 5.9) km and is the largest body in the main-belt ever visited until now by a space mission. The asteroid is located in the inner part of the main belt, in an orbit with low eccentricity and inclination (a=2.4348 a.u., e=0.16, i=3°.06). The large amount of colors and spectral data of Lutetia, and the polarimetric and radiometric albedoes are giving puzzling results, with non-unique solution of the asteroid taxonomy
Aims.In the framework of the ground-based science campaign dedicated to the encounter with the Ros...
International audienceThe NASA Alice ultraviolet (UV) imaging spectrograph on board the ESA Rosetta ...
International audienceContext. The asteroid (21) Lutetia is the target of a planned close encounter ...
International audienceThe Roseta mission flyby of the asteroid 21 Lutetia was scheduled for July 10,...
International audienceContext. Asteroid 21 Lutetia is the second target of the Rosetta space mission...
International audienceThe ESA Rosetta mission, launched in 2004 March, will flyby the second asteroi...
The International Rosetta Mission, successfully launched on March 2nd 2004, will encounter comet 67P...
The ESA Rosetta mission, launched in 2004 March, will flyby the second asteroid target (21) Lutetia ...
International audienceContext. In July 2010 the ESA spacecraft Rosetta will fly by the main belt ast...
International audiencePrior to and around the Rosetta flyby of (21) Lutetia, the Herschel Space Obse...
International audience Aims: A wide observational campaign was carried out in 2004-2009 that aimed t...
On July 10, 2010, the Rosetta ESA/NASA spacecraft successfully flew by the asteroid (21) Lutetia, wh...
Aims.In the framework of the ground-based science campaign dedicated to the encounter with the Ros...
International audienceThe NASA Alice ultraviolet (UV) imaging spectrograph on board the ESA Rosetta ...
International audienceContext. The asteroid (21) Lutetia is the target of a planned close encounter ...
International audienceThe Roseta mission flyby of the asteroid 21 Lutetia was scheduled for July 10,...
International audienceContext. Asteroid 21 Lutetia is the second target of the Rosetta space mission...
International audienceThe ESA Rosetta mission, launched in 2004 March, will flyby the second asteroi...
The International Rosetta Mission, successfully launched on March 2nd 2004, will encounter comet 67P...
The ESA Rosetta mission, launched in 2004 March, will flyby the second asteroid target (21) Lutetia ...
International audienceContext. In July 2010 the ESA spacecraft Rosetta will fly by the main belt ast...
International audiencePrior to and around the Rosetta flyby of (21) Lutetia, the Herschel Space Obse...
International audience Aims: A wide observational campaign was carried out in 2004-2009 that aimed t...
On July 10, 2010, the Rosetta ESA/NASA spacecraft successfully flew by the asteroid (21) Lutetia, wh...
Aims.In the framework of the ground-based science campaign dedicated to the encounter with the Ros...
International audienceThe NASA Alice ultraviolet (UV) imaging spectrograph on board the ESA Rosetta ...
International audienceContext. The asteroid (21) Lutetia is the target of a planned close encounter ...