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Characterization of the near-Earth Asteroid 2002NY40

Astrophysics 2012-08-27 v1

Abstract

In August 2002, the near-Earth asteroid 2002 NY40, made its closest approach to the Earth. This provided an opportunity to study a near-Earth asteroid with a variety of instruments. Several of the telescopes at the Maui Space Surveillance System were trained at the asteroid and collected adaptive optics images, photometry and spectroscopy. Analysis of the imagery reveals the asteroid is triangular shaped with significant self-shadowing. The photometry reveals a 20-hour period and the spectroscopy shows that the asteroid is a Q-type.

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@article{arxiv.0709.0984,
  title  = {Characterization of the near-Earth Asteroid 2002NY40},
  author = {Lewis C. Roberts, and Doyle T. Hall and John V. Lambert and John L. Africano and Keith T. Knox and Jacob K. Barros and Kris M. Hamada and Dennis Liang and Paul F. Sydney and Paul Kervin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0709.0984},
  year   = {2012}
}
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