This was the very last image taken by the NEAR spacecraft on February 12, 2001. It was taken from about 120 meters away from Eros. For reference, the rock at the top is about 4 meters across. The streaky lines at the bottom indicate loss of signal as the spacecraft touched down on the asteroid during transmission of this image.
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Courtesy of NASA/JHUAPL (John Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory
NEAR - It Isn't Over Yet!
News story originally written on February 15, 2001
On February 12th, the NEAR spacecraft became the first spacecraft to land on
an asteroid! A team on Earth sent commands to NEAR that led it to touchdown on the asteroid
Eros. They were giving commands from over 190 million miles away - talk about REMOTE control!
If NEAR had crashed into Eros instead of landing so gently, the NEAR mission would be over. But, NEAR can still communicate with the team on Earth and the team on Earth can still communiate with NEAR. So, this mission isn't over yet!
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