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Nature | 2010

Earth encounters as the origin of fresh surfaces on near-Earth asteroids

Richard P. Binzel; Alessandro Morbidelli; S. Merouane; Francesca E. DeMeo; Mirel Birlan; Pierre Vernazza; Cristina A. Thomas; Andrew Scott Rivkin; Schelte John Bus; Alan T. Tokunaga

Telescopic measurements of asteroids’ colours rarely match laboratory reflectance spectra of meteorites owing to a ‘space weathering’ process that rapidly reddens asteroid surfaces in less than 106 years. ‘Unweathered’ asteroids (those having spectra matching the most commonly falling ordinary chondrite meteorites), however, are seen among small bodies the orbits of which cross inside Mars and the Earth. Various explanations have been proposed for the origin of these fresh surface colours, ranging from collisions to planetary encounters. Less reddened asteroids seem to cross most deeply into the terrestrial planet region, strengthening the evidence for the planetary-encounter theory, but encounter details within 106 years remain to be shown. Here we report that asteroids displaying unweathered spectra (so-called ‘Q-types’) have experienced orbital intersections closer than the Earth–Moon distance within the past 5u2009×u2009105 years. These Q-type asteroids are not currently found among asteroids showing no evidence of recent close planetary encounters. Our results substantiate previous work: tidal stress, strong enough to disturb and expose unweathered surface grains, is the most likely dominant short-term asteroid resurfacing process. Although the seismology details are yet to be worked out, the identification of rapid physical processes that can produce both fresh and weathered asteroid surfaces resolves the decades-long puzzle of the difference in colour of asteroids and meteorites.


Archive | 2007

Searching for V-type and Q-type Main-Belt Asteroids Based on SDSS Colors

Richard P. Binzel; Gianluca de Masi; S. Foglia; Pierre Vernazza; T. H. Burbine; Cliff Avery Thomas; Francesca E. DeMeo; David Nesvorny; Mirel Birlan; Marcello Fulchignoni


Archive | 2010

21 Lutetia: Groundbased Near-infrared Spectroscopy Prior The Rosetta Flyby

Mirel Birlan; A. D. Nedelcu; Pierre Vernazza; Richard P. Binzel; B. Carry; Francesca E. DeMeo; Antonella M. Barucci; Marcello Fulchignoni


Archive | 2007

Mineralogical Characterization Of 150 S-type Asteroids And Comparison With OC Meteorites

Pierre Vernazza; Richard P. Binzel; Francesca E. DeMeo; Cliff Avery Thomas


Archive | 2017

Evidence for Differentiation among Asteroid Families

T. H. Burbine; Francesca E. DeMeo; Andrew Scott Rivkin; Vishnu Reddy; Linda T. Elkins-Tanton; Benjamin P. Weiss


Archive | 2011

Spectral Reconnaissance for 200 Near-Earth Object Mission Targets

Richard P. Binzel; Francesca E. DeMeo; Matthew Lockhart; Alan T. Tokunaga; Cliff Avery Thomas; Andrew Scott Rivkin; S. J. Bus; Mirel Birlan; Pierre Vernazza; T. H. Burbine


Archive | 2010

(379) Huenna's Satellite: A Chip Off The Block

Francesca E. DeMeo; B. Carry; Franck Marchis; Mirel Birlan; Richard P. Binzel; S. J. Bus; Pascal Descamps; A. D. Nedelcu; Herve Bouy


Archive | 2011

SMASS-Next: A Next Generation Asteroid Spectroscopic Survey

Francesca E. DeMeo; Richard P. Binzel


Archive | 2010

Space Weathering Trends Revealed by Principal Component Analysis: Looking Beyond the Slope

Richard P. Binzel; Francesca E. DeMeo; Cliff Avery Thomas; Pierre Vernazza


Archive | 2010

Asteroid Analogs to Ordinary Chondrite Meteorites: Earth Encounters as the Key to Resolving the Paradox

Richard P. Binzel; Alessandro Morbidelli; S. Merouane; Francesca E. DeMeo; Mirel Birlan; Pierre Vernazza; Cliff Avery Thomas; Andrew Scott Rivkin; S. J. Bus; Alan T. Tokunaga

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Richard P. Binzel

University of Texas at Austin

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Mirel Birlan

Institut de mécanique céleste et de calcul des éphémérides

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Andrew Scott Rivkin

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

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Alan T. Tokunaga

Institut de mécanique céleste et de calcul des éphémérides

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Alessandro Morbidelli

University of Nice Sophia Antipolis

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B. Carry

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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