NASA Unveils First Complete Image of Peanut-Shaped Asteroid Donaldjohanson

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Scientists with NASA’s Lucy mission are finally wrapping up the process of refining the data gathered by the spacecraft’s April 20 encounter with Donaldjohanson, an asteroid in our solar system’s main asteroid belt. And it’s, uh, as peanut-shaped as we first saw it. 

Earlier this year, Lucy’s Long Range Reconnaissance Imager snapped an image of Donaldjohansson while quickly swooping past it, at a distance of about 600 miles (960 kilometers), with the smallest visible features measuring around 130 feet (40 meters) across—an impressive close-up, considering the overall scale of anything we observe in space. 

Regrettably, the Sun’s position behind Lucy reduced the contrast of the asteroid’s smaller details. But the close visit is invaluable nevertheless, as it’s allowing scientists to carefully comb over the details of its surface after adjusting for the brightness. 

Donaldjohanson Stereo
A stereo image pair combining the last complete approach image (right) with a slightly clipped image taken 72 seconds later (left). Credit: NASA/Goddard/SwRI/Johns Hopkins APL/Brian May/Claudia Manzoni

“Asteroid Donaldjohanson has strikingly complicated geology,” said Hal Levison, Lucy’s principal investigator, in an earlier press release about the asteroid. Donaldjohansson likely got its lumpy shape from a cosmic collision between two smaller objects around 150 million years ago. It’s a relatively common shape among smaller asteroids in the solar system, so what we learn from Donaldjohanson could inform our understanding of many other cosmic objects. 

“As we study the complex structures in detail, they will reveal important information about the building blocks and collisional processes that formed the planets in our Solar System,” Levison added in the same release. 

Donaldjohansson is not the main objective of the Lucy mission, whose itinerary is set for the eight Trojan asteroids that share Jupiter’s orbit around the Sun. Still, Lucy’s Donaldjohanson encounter—and the November 2023 flyby of asteroid Dinkinesh—is an excellent “dress rehearsal” for Lucy as it continues its journey toward the cooler, outer regions of the solar system, according to NASA’s Erin Morton in a statement earlier this week. 

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Lucy’s next milestone is set to occur in August 2027, when the spacecraft will finally start to explore the Jupiter Trojan asteroids in earnest—starting with Eurybates, a carbonaceous asteroid so big that it has its own satellite, Queta.

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