Taking Tarpeia's Temperature
This
colorized image from NASA’s Dawn mission shows temperature variations
at Tarpeia Crater, near the south pole of the giant asteroid Vesta.
Obtained by the visible and infrared mapping spectrometer, data show the
warmest areas in white, measuring about minus 10 degrees Fahrenheit
(minus 23 degrees Celsius). The dark areas are the coldest, with
temperatures at or below minus 150 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 100 degrees
Celsius).
The variations in the red shading indicate the
intensity of the emitted light in the 5-micron wavelength, which is
indicative of the surface temperature.
The visible and infrared
mapping spectrometer obtained the images during Dawn’s low-altitude
mapping orbit (130 miles or 210 kilometers in altitude) on Feb. 5, 2012.
Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UCLA/INAF
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