Steven Dutch, Natural and Applied Sciences, University
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Eros was visited in 2000 by the NEAR mission (Near-Earth Asteroid Rendezvous). The mission marked a number of historic firsts. It was the first spacecraft to orbit an asteroid, the first spacecraft to orbit an irregular object (all other missions had orbited spherical planets or moons), the first mission to orbit an object whose mass was uncertain (making the process of entering orbit much trickier) and the first mission where orbital insertion was entirely automatic. Since its orbital velocity was only a few miles per hour, the spacecraft was moving slowly enough that it could be settled gently onto Eros. It landed on February 21, 2001, becoming the first spacecraft to land on an asteroid.
In the actual photos, the black shadows on the asteroid are indistinguishable from the black of space. The colored drawing uses slightly lighter colors to reveal the shape of the asteroid. In this view it is seen almost end-on.

(NASA
image)

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