Abstract

To study the mineralogical composition of an asteroid’s surface with a technique of colorimetry of small-scale details, we propose fast spectrophotometry with a low-resolution imaging spectrograph and a time resolution of a few minutes. In contrast to global tomography, our method allows only the features of small scale, as compared to the asteroid’s size, to be detected. As an example, the surface of asteroid 130 Elektra exhibits approximately 16 spots of different mineralogical composition; their sizes range from 13 to 30 km. Except for several cases, the absorption spectra of these features are typical of the olivine–pyroxene compounds. In principle, color characteristics of the spots in the UBVRI color system allow the mineralogical composition of the surface of a small celestial body to be identified.

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