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The Planetary Society BlogBy Emily LakdawallaPlanetary Society Advent Calendar for December 19: ErosDec. 19, 2009 | 16:43 PST | Dec. 20 00:43 UTC
Not quite ten years ago, the Near Earth Rendezvous (NEAR) spacecraft arrived at the near-Earth asteroid Eros. NEAR accomplished many firsts. It was the first spacecraft to orbit an asteroid (and there has been only one other since), and, in an incredible finale to its mission, it actually touched down on the asteroid's surface. At the same time, it was the first in the Discovery line of relatively low-cost, missions, each led by a single principal investigator and required to launch within a few years of their selection. Others in the Discovery line have included Mars Pathfinder, Lunar Prospector, CONTOUR, Deep Impact, Genesis, Stardust, MESSENGER, Dawn, and Kepler. Altogether it's been a highly successful mission line.
Each day in December I'm posting a new global shot of a solar system body, processed by an amateur. Go to the blog homepage to open the most recent door in the planetary advent calendar!
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