VESTA, in Astronomy

vĕsˈtə, in astronomy, fourth asteroid to be discovered. It was found in 1807 by H. Olbers. It is the third largest asteroid, with a diameter of c.326 mi (525 km). Its average distance from the sun is 2.36 astronomical units, and the period of its orbit is 1,325 days. Vesta is the only asteroid that can be seen with the naked eye; it can be seen only when it is in the right position in the sky relative to the earth and sun, namely, when it is at opposition and perihelion simultaneously.

Vesta is geologically different from the other large asteroids. Images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope show a basaltic surface indicative of ancient lava flows originating from a molten interior and a giant crater, about 285 mi (460 km) across and 8 mi (13 km) deep, that may go all the way through the crust to expose the mantle. The crater is thought to have resulted from a collision with another celestial body, the impact tearing out large chunks of Vesta that formed a distinctive class of small asteroids, some of which have reached earth as meteorites. Alternatively, they all may have originated from the breakup of a large parent body early in the history of the solar system. These hypotheses were made more credible in 1999 when the space probe Deep Space 1 spectroscopically analyzed the small asteroid Braille and found it to be akin in composition to Vesta.

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...on 2 September 1804, and of a fourth, Vesta, by Olbers, after three years careful...in the past. The discovery of Juno and Vesta confirmed him in his provisional hypothesis...perihelion in 1887. His chief work in cometary astronomy was on the great comet of 1811. His careful...
...diameter and albedo of, 351 ; largest Ceres, Pallas, Juno, Vesta , 351 ; estimated density and mass of, 352 ; rotation of...186 ; methods of determining, 187 ; accepted value of, 188 Astronomy, defined, 1 ; relation of, to other sciences, 3 ; value...
...science, 187-88 Tunguska Event, 138 TV shows, 1 correct astronomy in, 256-57 UFOS, 206-209 Twain, Mark, 117 7 twinkling...20 vernier rocket, 209 Very Large Telescope (VLT), 95 Vesta, 215 Vincent, Lisa, 19-20 violet light, 42-43, 47...
...asteroid belt. Its mean magnitude at opposition is 7.4; only Vesta can ever become brighter. Its orbit has a semimajor axis of...Founded in 1963, it is part of the US * National Optical Astronomy Observatories. Cerro Tololos main instrument is the 4-m...
...asteroid Pallas in 1802; two other asteroids, Juno in 1804 and Vesta in 1807, were then discovered. By 1890, more than 300 asteroids...a planet. These asteroids have played an important role in astronomy for their orbits are an excellent test of Newtonian gravitational...
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...noble Nordic blood in The Scarlet Plague is Vesta Van Warden, who before the disaster had...nothing is said of her education), Vesta can discuss with Smith "the things of...lecture platform." The other survivors, Vesta excepted, speak as the primitive races...
...in book 1 of his Epitome of Copernican Astronomy (1618). (34) I have not examined...immobilis (1631), and again in his Vesta, sive Ant-Aristarchi vindex (1634...Decepit," Journal for the History of Astronomy 39 (2008): 425-52, at p. 449...
...the bringers of civilization, and he first taught the Greeks astronomy.(23) Yet he also represents sexual perversity (he invented...compromising: Yet thou art higher far descended; Thee bright-haird Vesta long of youre, To solitary Saturn bore; His daughter she...
...analysis and graphing packages. Weve also included an interesting astronomy package. Enjoy. Macsyma 2.2 is a powerful computing package...objects including stars, low-orbit satellites and the asteroid Vesta. The program contains searchable information on the properties...


 

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...recent months. Spectroscopic studies of Vesta during the 1990s revealed that lava once...its diameter of approximately 335 miles, Vesta is the third-largest asteroid in the...observers on Earth. As September begins, Vesta is wrapping up a four-month period of...
...is a huge impact crater on the asteroid Vesta. They say the crater could be the source...crater is 285 miles wide and 8 miles deep. Vesta itself is only 330 miles in diameter...meteorites that reach Earth. Trailing Vesta is a swarm of smaller asteroids with similar...the titanic collision that disfigured Vestas surface. Some fragments of the small...
...like to go outside and take in the show. Its pretty simple astronomy: orient to a few constellations, vaguely familiar from the...have been identified from the Moon, Mars, and the asteroid Vesta, serendipitous gifts from the cosmos that carry vital clues...


 

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VESTA , in astronomy ves t , in astronomy, fourth asteroid to be discovered. It was found in 1807 by H...astronomical units , and the period of its orbit is 1,325 days. Vesta is the only asteroid that can be seen with the naked eye; it...
BRAILLE bral, in astronomy, a small asteroid notable because it...geologic composition as the larger asteroid Vesta . In 1999 the space probe Deep Space...suggested that Braille was torn from Vesta, which has a huge crater, as the result of Vestas collision with another celestial body...


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