EPISODE · Sep 4, 2008 · 4 MIN
Rosetta: rendezvous with an asteroid
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Asteroid Steins belongs to the rare, largely unknown intermediate E-class, very bright and probably with a much-weathered surface. Steins' orbit was only known from ground observations, so Rosetta is conducting Europe's first-ever optical tracking campaign, providing highly accurate position data to Flight Dynamics specialists who are planning a series of trajectory corrections for an accurate fly-by. For over a year, Rosetta scientists and leading asteroid experts have been planning this encounter, and all the probe's science instruments will be active at some point in the fly-by. Reception of the first images is expected at the European Space Operations Centre some two hours after the encounter on 5 September 2008.ESApod video programme
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ESA's European Space Operations Centre has been meticulously preparing for Rosetta's rendezvous with asteroid Steins. Scientists expect much from this close encounter, providing insights into how the solar system and its planets were formed
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