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    Asteroid Gaspra's True Colors

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    Asteroid Gaspra's True Colors

    WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, UNITED STATES

    09.18.2009

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    NASA

    These two color views of the asteroid Gaspra were produced by combining three images taken through violet, green, and infrared filters by the Galileo spacecraft on October 29, 1991, from a distance of about 16,000 kilometers. The view on the left shows Gaspra in approximately true color; the surface is covered with rocks that are somewhat less gray than those on Earth's Moon. In the version on the right, the colors were enhanced to bring out the muted color variations on the asteroid and to increase the ability to discriminate between surface features. The subtle variations in color may be due to slight differences in rock composition or to differences in the texture of the surface layer. Gaspra is about 19 x 12 x 11 kilometers and irregular in shape. The illuminated portion seen in these views is about 16 x 12 kilometers. These color images were produced for the Galileo project by the U.S. Geological survey, Flagstaff, Arizona. The Galileo project, whose primary mission was the exploration of the Jupiter system, was managed for NASA's Office of Space Science and Applications by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. *Image Credit*: U.S. Geological Survey

    NASA Identifier: SPD-SLRSY-884

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    Date Taken: 09.18.2009
    Date Posted: 10.10.2012 17:03
    Photo ID: 711529
    Resolution: 1536x658
    Size: 34.02 KB
    Location: WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, US

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