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NEAR Image of the Day for 2000 Apr 21
Eros March Movie Marathon, Part 1
Animated GIF (995 K) QuickTime (2.4 M) Uncompressed QuickTime (12.5 M) MPG (1.9 M) On March 15, 2000, the imager on the NEAR Shoemaker spacecraft acquired a series of four movies showing different parts of Eros from an altitude of 204 kilometers (127 miles). Each part of the asteroid was captured under changing lighting conditions to bring out details in surface morphology. This first movie shows the west end (180 degrees longitude) of the asteroid, which is pockmarked by a dense population of craters and sculpted by short, linear grooves. Large boulders, about 50 meters (165 feet) across, also litter the scene. The Universal Time (UT) of acquisition of each image and the corresponding sub-spacecraft latitude and longitude on Eros are indicated at the bottom of the frame.(Images 0128500626-0128510736)
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Built and managed by The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Maryland, NEAR-Shoemaker was the first spacecraft launched in NASA's Discovery Program of low-cost, small-scale planetary missions. See the NEAR web site for more details.
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