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    Publication Date: 2013-08-31
    Description: Observational studies of near-earth asteroids and development of techniques for determining their composition were continued. The analysis techniques were applied to the spectra of several bodies in preparation for their application of near-earth asteroids. In mid-November 1989, near-IR observations of three near-earth atseroids, 1865 Cerberus, 1989 VA, and 1989 VB, were made. These asteroids were observed in six broadband visual and near-IR filters (0.4 to 2.5 microns), and a few narrowband measurements in the IR were obtained, but the asteroids were too faint to measure beyond 2.5 microns. Simultaneous, high-resolution visual CCD spectra were measured for these objects, but the data were not yet reduced to determine their quality. Narrowband spectra of the Martian satellite Deimos in the 1 to 3 micron spectral region were obtained. Simultaneous with the observing project, laboratory studies of meteorites and meteorite analogs which are used in spectral analysis of the telescopic data are continuing to be performed. Extensive work was performed in developing applications of Hapke reflectance theory to compositional analysis. Hapke theory is an adaptation of radiative reflectance theory to particulate surfaces.
    Keywords: ASTROPHYSICS
    Type: NASA Space Engineering Research Center for Utilization of Local Planetary Resources; 4 p
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    Publication Date: 2019-01-25
    Description: Three asteroid classes were defined from the early spectral surveys of the asteroids: C for carbonaceous, M for metallic, and S for stony. Subsequent spectral studies have defined new asteroid classes and have shown that the original classes can be divided into a number of additional asteroid types. The low albedo asteroids are now classified as types B, C, D, F, G, K and P. These types are concentrated in the middle asteroid belt and beyond. Their visible and near infrared spectra are generally featureless and dark, with a red slope in the ultraviolet. Some of them show water absorption features in the mid-infrared, indicating the presence of bound water. The lack of absorption features in the telescopic reflectance spectra has made it difficult to determine the mineralogy of the low albedo asteroids. Some of the asteroid spectra closely resemble laboratory spectra of carbonaceous chondrite meteorites, implying similar mineralogy. These meteorites are chemically primitive, composed of fine-grained matrix material which includes hydrous silicates, complex carbon compounds, olivine and pyroxene, combined with olivine and/or pyroxene chondrules. The main belt low albedo asteroids are probably very similar to these asteroids, but no meteoritic analogues exist for the most distant asteroid types.
    Keywords: ASTROPHYSICS
    Type: Resources of Near-Earth Space: Abstracts; p 15
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