PIA20215: Not Your Father's Asteroid


Not Your Father’s Asteroid

Caption:

On the left is a radar image of asteroid 1998 WT24 taken in December 2001 by scientists using NASA's the 230-foot (70-meter) DSS-14 antenna at Goldstone, California. On the right is a radar image of the same asteroid acquired on Dec. 11, 2015, during the asteroid's most recent Earth flyby.

The radar images from 2001 (on the left), have a resolution of about 60 feet (19 meters) per pixel. The radar image from 2015 (on the right) achieved a spatial resolution as fine as 25 feet (7.5 meters) per pixel.

The 2015 radar image was obtained using the same DSS-14 antenna at Goldstone to transmit high-power microwaves toward the asteroid. However, this time, the radar echoes bounced off the asteroid were received by the National Radio Astronomy Observatory's 100-meter (330-foot) Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia.

The next visit of asteroid 1998 WT24 to Earth's neighborhood will be on Nov. 11, 2018, when it will make a distant pass at about 12.5-million miles (52 lunar distances).

Background Info:

More information about asteroids and near-Earth objects is at http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/asteroidwatch . More information about asteroid radar research is at http://echo.jpl.nasa.gov/ .

More information about the Deep Space Network is at http://deepspace.jpl.nasa.gov/dsn .

Cataloging Keywords:

Name Value Additional Values
Target 1998 WT24
System Near Earth Objects
Target Type Asteroid
Mission Deep Space Network (DSN) National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO)
Instrument Host Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex (GDSCC)
Host Type Ground-Based Observatory
Instrument Goldstone Solar System Radar
Detector
Extra Keywords Grayscale, Radar, Radio
Acquisition Date
Release Date 2015-12-17
Date in Caption 2015-12-11 2018-11-11
Image Credit NASA/JPL-Caltech/GSSR/NRAO/AUI/NSF
Source photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA20215
Identifier PIA20215