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Jenniskens, PeterGabadirwe, Mohutsiwa
Yin, Qing‐Zhu
Proyer, Alexander
Moses, Oliver
Kohout, Tomas
Franchi, Fulvio
Gibson, Roger L.
Kowalski, Richard
Christensen, Eric J.
Gibbs, Alex R.
Heinze, Aren
Denneau, Larry
Farnocchia, Davide
Chodas, Paul W.
Gray, William
Micheli, Marco
Moskovitz, Nick
Onken, Christopher A.
Wolf, Christian
Devillepoix, Hadrien A. R.
Ye, Quanzhi
Robertson, Darrel K.
Brown, Peter
Lyytinen, Esko
Moilanen, Jarmo
Albers, Jim
Cooper, Tim
Assink, Jelle
Evers, Läslo
Lahtinen, Panu
Seitshiro, Lesedi
Laubenstein, Matthias
Wantlo, Nggie
Moleje, Phemo
Maritinkole, Joseph
Suhonen, Heikki
Zolensky, Michael E.
Ashwal, Lewis
Hiroi, Takahiro
Sears, Derek W.
Sehlke, Alexander
Maturilli, Alessandro
Sanborn, Matthew E.
Huyskens, Magdalena H.
Dey, Supratim
Ziegler, Karen
Busemann, Henner
Riebe, My E. I.
Meier, Matthias M. M.
Welten, Kees C.
Caffee, Marc W.
Zhou, Qin
Li, Qiu‐Li
Li, Xian‐Hua
LIU, YU
Tang, Guo‐Qiang
McLain, Hannah L.
Dworkin, Jason P.
Glavin, Daniel P.
Schmitt‐Kopplin, Philippe
Sabbah, Hassan
Joblin, Christine
Granvik, Mikael
Mosarwa, Babutsi
Botepe, Koketso
Trigo‐Rodríguez, Josep
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Catalina Sky Survey, Lunar & Planetary Laboratory, The University of ArizonaIssue Date
2021-04-23
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Jenniskens, P., Gabadirwe, M., Yin, Q.-Z., Proyer, A., Moses, O., Kohout, T., Franchi, F., Gibson, R. L., Kowalski, R., Christensen, E. J., Gibbs, A. R., Heinze, A., Denneau, L., Farnocchia, D., Chodas, P. W., Gray, W., Micheli, M., Moskovitz, N., Onken, C. A., … Botepe, K. (2021). The impact and recovery of asteroid 2018 LA. Meteoritics and Planetary Science.Rights
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This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.Abstract
The June 2, 2018 impact of asteroid 2018 LA over Botswana is only the second asteroid detected in space prior to impacting over land. Here, we report on the successful recovery of meteorites. Additional astrometric data refine the approach orbit and define the spin period and shape of the asteroid. Video observations of the fireball constrain the asteroid's position in its orbit and were used to triangulate the location of the fireball's main flare over the Central Kalahari Game Reserve. Twenty-three meteorites were recovered. A consortium study of eight of these classifies Motopi Pan as an HED polymict breccia derived from howardite, cumulate and basaltic eucrite, and diogenite lithologies. Before impact, 2018 LA was a solid rock of ~156 cm diameter with high bulk density ~2.85 g cm−3, a relatively low albedo pV ~ 0.25, no significant opposition effect on the asteroid brightness, and an impact kinetic energy of ~0.2 kt. The orbit of 2018 LA is consistent with an origin at Vesta (or its Vestoids) and delivery into an Earth-impacting orbit via the ν6 resonance. The impact that ejected 2018 LA in an orbit toward Earth occurred 22.8 ± 3.8 Ma ago. Zircons record a concordant U-Pb age of 4563 ± 11 Ma and a consistent 207Pb/206Pb age of 4563 ± 6 Ma. A much younger Pb-Pb phosphate resetting age of 4234 ± 41 Ma was found. From this impact chronology, we discuss what is the possible source crater of Motopi Pan and the age of Vesta's Veneneia impact basin. © The Meteoritical Society, 2021.Note
12 month embargo; first published: 23 April 2021ISSN
1086-9379EISSN
1945-5100Version
Final accepted manuscriptSponsors
Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschungae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1111/maps.13653
