Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Surface composition of Hyperion.
Cruikshank, D P; Dalton, J B; Dalle Ore, C M; Bauer, J; Stephan, K; Filacchione, G; Hendrix, A R; Hansen, C J; Coradini, A; Cerroni, P; Tosi, F; Capaccioni, F; Jaumann, R; Buratti, B J; Clark, R N; Brown, R H; Nelson, R M; McCord, T B; Baines, K H; Nicholson, P D; Sotin, C; Meyer, A W; Bellucci, G; Combes, M; Bibring, J-P; Langevin, Y; Sicardy, B; Matson, D L; Formisano, V; Drossart, P; Mennella, V.
Afiliación
  • Cruikshank DP; NASA Ames Research Center, MS 245-6, NASA Ames Research Center, MS 211-3, Moffett Field, California 94035, USA. Dale.P.Cruikshank@nasa.gov
Nature ; 448(7149): 54-6, 2007 Jul 05.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17611536
ABSTRACT
Hyperion, Saturn's eighth largest icy satellite, is a body of irregular shape in a state of chaotic rotation. The surface is segregated into two distinct units. A spatially dominant high-albedo unit having the strong signature of H2O ice contrasts with a unit that is about a factor of four lower in albedo and is found mostly in the bottoms of cup-like craters. Here we report observations of Hyperion's surface in the ultraviolet and near-infrared spectral regions with two optical remote sensing instruments on the Cassini spacecraft at closest approach during a fly-by on 25-26 September 2005. The close fly-by afforded us the opportunity to obtain separate reflectance spectra of the high- and low-albedo surface components. The low-albedo material has spectral similarities and compositional signatures that link it with the surface of Phoebe and a hemisphere-wide superficial coating on Iapetus.
Buscar en Google
Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Año: 2007 Tipo del documento: Article
Buscar en Google
Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Año: 2007 Tipo del documento: Article