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Discovery of Grooves on Gaspra

January 1, 1994

We report the discovery of grooves in Galileo high-resolution images of Gaspra. These features, previously seen only on Mars' satellite Phobos, are most likely related to severe impacts. Grooves on Gaspra occur as linear and pitted depressions, typically 100-200 m wide, 0.8 to 2.5 km long, and 10-20 m deep. Most occur in two major groups, one of which trends approximately parallel to the asteroid's long axis, but is offset by some 15??; the other is approximately perpendicular to this trend. The first of these directions falls along a family of planes which parallel three extensive flat facets identified by Thomas et al., Icarus 107. The occurrence of grooves on Gaspra is consistent with other indications (irregular shape, cratering record) that this asteroid has evolved through a violent collisional history. The bodywide congruence of major groove directions and other structural elements suggests that present-day Gaspra is a globally coherent body. ?? 1994 Academic Press. All rights reserved.

Publication Year 1994
Title Discovery of Grooves on Gaspra
DOI 10.1006/icar.1994.1007
Authors J. Veverka, P. Thomas, D. Simonelli, M. J. S. Belton, M. Carr, C. Chapman, M. E. Davies, R. Greeley, R. Greenberg, J. Head, K. Klaasen, T. V. Johnson, D. Morrison, G. Neukum
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Icarus
Index ID 70017717
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse