The faces of Vesta (w/ video)

(麻豆淫院Org.com) -- New images of the asteroid show the first surface structures and give a preview of the Dawn mission's coming months.
Although about 189,000 kilometers still lay between NASA's space probe Dawn and the asteroid Vesta, the latest images taken by the camera system on board show a heterogeneous surface structure. 鈥濫ven though in this early approach phase the camera system mainly serves navigational purposes, the images are beginning to show us a new, unique world鈥, says Dr. Andreas Nathues from the Max-Planck-Institute for Solar System Research (MPS) in Germany, Framing Camera Lead Investigator.
The newest images now reveal first surface structures. 鈥淚n many surface regions we see patterns that might well be craters鈥, says Dr. Holger Sierks from MPS, one of the mission鈥檚 co-investigators and responsible for the development of the camera. In the next weeks as Dawn continues its approach of the asteroid, the scientists will be able to confirm this first analysis.
NASA鈥檚 space probe Dawn has been on its way to the asteroid Vesta since 2007. Vesta鈥檚 gravity is expected to capture the spacecraft on July 16th, 2011. The space probe will then accompany the asteroid for approximately a year. Dawn鈥檚 stay at Vesta is the first prolonged visit to a main belt asteroid. It will also be the first visit ever to a protoplanet, a body that never quite became a full-fledged planet. Scientists expect Vesta to render information on the early phase of planet formation.
Provided by JPL/NASA