The cratering history of asteroid (21) Lutetia

  • Marchi, S.
  • Massironi, M.
  • Vincent, J. -B.
  • Morbidelli, A.
  • Mottola, S.
  • Marzari, F.
  • Kueppers, M.
  • Besse, S.
  • Thomas, N.
  • Barbieri, C.
  • Naletto, G.
  • Sierks, H.
Publication date
June 2012
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

International audienceThe European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft passed by the main belt asteroid (21) Lutetia on 10th July 2010. With its similar to 100 km size, Lutetia is one of the largest asteroids ever imaged by a spacecraft. During the flyby, the on-board OSIRIS imaging system acquired spectacular images of Lutetia's northern hemisphere revealing a complex surface scarred by numerous impact craters, reaching the maximum dimension of about 55 km. In this paper, we assess the cratering history of the asteroid. For this purpose, we apply current models describing the formation and evolution of main belt asteroids, that provide the rate and velocity distributions of impactors. These models, coupled with appropriate crater scaling law...

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