Gaspra Asteroid 951

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Astronomical specifications:

Discovery 1916 by Grigoriy N. Neujamin
Orbital characteristics:
Distance from Sun  km
Perihelion  (106 km)
Aphelion  (106 km)
Inclination  deg
Eccentricity 
Orbital periode rond Sun  days
Main orbital speed  km/s
Inclination to Sun equator  deg
Number of moons 
Rings 
Physical characteristics:
Dimensions  km
Radius  km
Surface area  km²
Volume  106 km³
Mass  1024 kg
Density  g/cm³
Equatorial surface gravity  m/s²
Escape velocity  km/s
Rotation period  days
Surface temperature  K
Axial tilt  deg
Atmospheric composition 

The asteroid 951 Gaspra, the first ever imaged by a spacecraft, taken by Galileo as it passed by it in 1991; the colors are exaggerated.


Descriptions:

Mission details:


  • On October 29, 1991, Galileo came within 1,600 kilometers (1,000 miles) of Gaspra. They passed each other at 8 kilometers (5 miles) per second. This was the first time that a spacecraft made a fly-by of an asteroid.


Gaspra missions:

Name Launch
Date
Launch rocket Weight
(kg)
Mission
Galileo 18-Oct-1989 Shuttle STS-34 On October 29, 1991, Galileo came within 1,600 kilometers of Gaspra.


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