TY - JOUR
T1 - The impact and recovery of asteroid 2018 LA
AU - MOTOPI PAN METEORITE GROUP
AU - Jenniskens, Peter
AU - Gabadirwe, Mohutsiwa
AU - Yin, Qing Zhu
AU - Proyer, Alexander
AU - Moses, Oliver
AU - Kohout, Tomas
AU - Franchi, Fulvio
AU - Gibson, Roger L.
AU - Kowalski, Richard
AU - Christensen, Eric J.
AU - Gibbs, Alex R.
AU - Heinze, Aren
AU - Denneau, Larry
AU - Farnocchia, Davide
AU - Chodas, Paul W.
AU - Gray, William
AU - Micheli, Marco
AU - Moskovitz, Nick
AU - Onken, Christopher A.
AU - Wolf, Christian
AU - Devillepoix, Hadrien A.R.
AU - Ye, Quanzhi
AU - Robertson, Darrel K.
AU - Brown, Peter
AU - Lyytinen, Esko
AU - Moilanen, Jarmo
AU - Albers, Jim
AU - Cooper, Tim
AU - Assink, Jelle
AU - Evers, Läslo
AU - Lahtinen, Panu
AU - Seitshiro, Lesedi
AU - Laubenstein, Matthias
AU - Wantlo, Nggie
AU - Moleje, Phemo
AU - Maritinkole, Joseph
AU - Suhonen, Heikki
AU - Zolensky, Michael E.
AU - Ashwal, Lewis
AU - Hiroi, Takahiro
AU - Sears, Derek W.
AU - Sehlke, Alexander
AU - Maturilli, Alessandro
AU - Sanborn, Matthew E.
AU - Huyskens, Magdalena H.
AU - Dey, Supratim
AU - Ziegler, Karen
AU - Busemann, Henner
AU - Riebe, My E.I.
AU - Meier, Matthias M.M.
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was made possible by funding from the Botswana Geoscience Institute, and the Department of National Museum & Monuments in Botswana. SkyMapper was funded through ARC LIEF grant LE130100104 from the Australian Research Council. TK acknowledges support by the Academy of Finland (project nos. 293975 and 335595) and institutional support RVO 67985831 of the Institute of Geology of the Czech Academy of Sciences. LE is supported by the Dutch Research Council (NWO VIDI project 864.14.005). QZ acknowledges support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (project 41403055). MEIR and HB thank the Swiss National Science Foundation for support through the framework of the NCCR “PlanetS.” HS and JB acknowledge support from the European Research Council (FP7) ERC‐2013‐SyG, G.A. N°610256 NANOCOSMOS. Thermal emissivity measurements have been performed by AM, FF, and TK with the support of Europlanet. Europlanet 2020 RI has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (No 654208). Part of this research was carried out at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under a contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (80NM0018D0004). Several authors acknowledge support from NASA, NASA’s Planetary Defense Coordination Office, and the NASA SSERVI Center for Asteroid and Lunar Surface Science (CLASS). JPD, DPG, and HLM acknowledge a grant from the Simons Foundation (SCOL award 302497 to JPD) and support from the NASA Astrobiology Institute and the Goddard Center for Astrobiology. MEZ and QZY acknowledge support from the NASA Emerging Worlds Program (NNX16AD34G). MEZ also acknowledges support from the Hayabusa2 Program. PJ acknowledges support from the NASA NEOO program (NNX14‐AR92G) and the SSO program (80NSSC18K0854).
Funding Information:
This work was made possible by funding from the Botswana Geoscience Institute, and the Department of National Museum & Monuments in Botswana. SkyMapper was funded through ARC LIEF grant LE130100104 from the Australian Research Council. TK acknowledges support by the Academy of Finland (project nos. 293975 and 335595) and institutional support RVO 67985831 of the Institute of Geology of the Czech Academy of Sciences. LE is supported by the Dutch Research Council (NWO VIDI project 864.14.005). QZ acknowledges support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (project 41403055). MEIR and HB thank the Swiss National Science Foundation for support through the framework of the NCCR ?PlanetS.? HS and JB acknowledge support from the European Research Council (FP7) ERC-2013-SyG, G.A. N?610256 NANOCOSMOS. Thermal emissivity measurements have been performed by AM, FF, and TK with the support of Europlanet. Europlanet 2020 RI has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (No 654208). Part of this research was carried out at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under a contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (80NM0018D0004). Several authors acknowledge support from NASA, NASA?s Planetary Defense Coordination Office, and the NASA SSERVI Center for Asteroid and Lunar Surface Science (CLASS). JPD, DPG, and HLM acknowledge a grant from the Simons Foundation (SCOL award 302497 to JPD) and support from the NASA Astrobiology Institute and the Goddard Center for Astrobiology. MEZ and QZY acknowledge support from the NASA Emerging Worlds Program (NNX16AD34G). MEZ also acknowledges support from the Hayabusa2 Program. PJ acknowledges support from the NASA NEOO program (NNX14-AR92G) and the SSO program (80NSSC18K0854). An additional 92-g Motopi Pan meteorite was found at coordinates 21.22751 ?S, 23.15885 ?E during an expedition led by Fulvio Franchi from BIUST in November 2020. We thank the Department of Wildlife and National Parks in Botswana for park access and for Central Kalahari Game Reserve staff assistance during fieldwork. PJ and OM thank the Maun Lodge, Maun, Botswana, for assistance with measuring the meteor shadows. Robert D. Matson assisted EL. We thank Caiphas Majola for preparing the fragile samples in polished resin blocks, Alexander Ziegler for the EMP analyses, and Caitlin Stewart for the TIMA sample processing.
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PY - 2021/4
Y1 - 2021/4
N2 - 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.
AB - 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.
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U2 - 10.1111/maps.13653
DO - 10.1111/maps.13653
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85104768997
SN - 1086-9379
VL - 56
SP - 844
EP - 893
JO - Meteoritics and Planetary Science
JF - Meteoritics and Planetary Science
IS - 4
ER -