Asteroid 5535 Annefrank size, shape, and orientation: Stardust first results
The NASA Discovery Stardust spacecraft flew by the main belt asteroid 5535 Annefrank at a distance of 3100 km and a speed of 7.4 km/s in November 2002 to test the encounter sequence developed for its primary science target, the comet 81P/Wild 2. During this testing, over 70 images of Annefrank were...
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description | The NASA Discovery Stardust spacecraft flew by the main belt asteroid 5535 Annefrank at a distance of 3100 km and a speed of 7.4 km/s in November 2002 to test the encounter sequence developed for its primary science target, the comet 81P/Wild 2. During this testing, over 70 images of Annefrank were obtained, taken over a phase angle range from 40 to 140 deg. This viewing showed that Annefrank was at least 6.6 × 5.0 × 3.4 km in size (diameters), with its shortest dimension normal to its orbit plane. Annefrank is highly angular, with flat appearing surfaces, possibly planes formed when it was fractured off of a larger parent body. For the limited part of the surface seen, Annefrank resembles a triangular prism for the main body, with smaller, rounder bodies, possibly accreted through contact. |
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