Authors
Harry Y McSween Jr, Richard P Binzel, M Cristina De Sanctis, Eleonora Ammannito, Thomas H Prettyman, Andrew W Beck, Vishnu Reddy, Lucille Le Corre, Michael J Gaffey, Thomas B McCord, Carol A Raymond, Christopher T Russell, Dawn Science Team
Publication date
2013/11
Journal
Meteoritics & Planetary Science
Volume
48
Issue
11
Pages
2090-2104
Description
The Dawn mission has provided new evidence strengthening the identification of asteroid Vesta as the parent body of the howardite, eucrite, and diogenite (HED) meteorites. The evidence includes Vesta's petrologic complexity, detailed spectroscopic characteristics, unique space weathering, diagnostic geochemical abundances and neutron absorption characteristics, chronology of surface units and impact history, occurrence of exogenous carbonaceous chondritic materials in the regolith, and dimensions of the core, all of which are consistent with HED observations and constraints. Global mapping of the distributions of HED lithologies by Dawn cameras and spectrometers provides the missing geologic context for these meteorites, thereby allowing tests of petrogenetic models and increasing their scientific value.
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