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Title: | The ESA Hera Mission: Detailed Characterization of the DART Impact Outcome and of the Binary Asteroid (65803) Didymos | Authors: | Michel, Patrick Küppers, Michael Bagatin, Adriano Campo Carry, Benoit Charnoz, Sébastien de Leon, Julia Fitzsimmons, Alan Gordo, Paulo Green, Simon F. Hérique, Alain Juzi, Martin Karatekin, Özgür Kohout, Tomas Lazzarin, Monica Murdoch, Naomi Okada, Tatsuaki PALOMBA, Ernesto Pravec, Petr Snodgrass, Colin Tortora, Paolo Tsiganis, Kleomenis Ulamec, Stephan Vincent, Jean-Baptiste Wünnemann, Kai Zhang, Yun Raducan, Sabina D. DOTTO, Elisabetta Chabot, Nancy Cheng, Andy F. Rivkin, Andy Barnouin, Olivier Ernst, Carolyn Stickle, Angela Richardson, Derek C. Thomas, Cristina Arakawa, Masahiko Miyamoto, Hirdy Nakamura, Akiko Sugita, Seiji Yoshikawa, Makoto Abell, Paul Asphaug, Erik Ballouz, Ronald-Louis Bottke, William F. Lauretta, Dante S. Walsh, Kevin J. Martino, Paolo Carnelli, Ian |
Issue Date: | 2022 | Journal: | THE PLANETARY SCIENCE JOURNAL | Number: | 3 | Issue: | 7 | First Page: | 160 | Abstract: | Hera is a planetary defense mission under development in the Space Safety and Security Program of the European Space Agency for launch in 2024 October. It will rendezvous in late 2026 December with the binary asteroid (65803) Didymos and in particular its moon, Dimorphos, which will be impacted by NASA's DART spacecraft on 2022 September 26 as the first asteroid deflection test. The main goals of Hera are the detailed characterization of the physical properties of Didymos and Dimorphos and of the crater made by the DART mission, as well as measurement of the momentum transfer efficiency resulting from DART's impact. The data from the Hera spacecraft and its two CubeSats will also provide significant insights into asteroid science and the evolutionary history of our solar system. Hera will perform the first rendezvous with a binary asteroid and provide new measurements, such as radar sounding of an asteroid interior, which will allow models in planetary science to be tested. Hera will thus provide a crucial element in the global effort to avert future asteroid impacts at the same time as providing world-leading science. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/36866 | URL: | https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/PSJ/ac6f52 https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85139758968 |
ISSN: | 2632-3338 | DOI: | 10.3847/PSJ/ac6f52 | Bibcode ADS: | 2022PSJ.....3..160M | Fulltext: | open |
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