Asteroid models from light curves

General physics and astronomy discussions not directly related to Celestia
Topic author
Ynjevi
Posts: 132
Joined: 13.01.2003
With us: 22 years 3 months

Asteroid models from light curves

Post #1by Ynjevi » 04.07.2005, 12:58

Here is couple of interesting websites about determining shapes of asteroids from their lightcurves:

New worlds in our solar system
Lightcurve observation and analysis

The latter site has a lightcurve database, as well as several downloadable shape data files.

It's rather cool how accurate asteroid shapes can be generated just studying their apparent brightnesses. Because accuracy of the models depend on the quality of lightcurves, it is a field of astronomy that really needs amateur involvement.

danielj
Posts: 1477
Joined: 15.08.2003
With us: 21 years 8 months

Re: Asteroid models from light curves

Post #2by danielj » 04.07.2005, 16:32

Since Phoebe is probaby a captured asteroid(and other minor moons of the solar system,too),maybe now someone could do an accurate model of the saturnian moon,a Phoebe texture and update it in Celestia.What do you think?


Ynjevi wrote:Here is couple of interesting websites about determining shapes of asteroids from their lightcurves:

New worlds in our solar system
Lightcurve observation and analysis

The latter site has a lightcurve database, as well as several downloadable shape data files.

It's rather cool how accurate asteroid shapes can be generated just studying their apparent brightnesses. Because accuracy of the models depend on the quality of lightcurves, it is a field of astronomy that really needs amateur involvement.


Return to “Physics and Astronomy”