June 11, 2020

The disaggregation (top row) and linear fractures (bottom row) in rocks on asteroid Bennu

An article published in the journal “Nature Communications” reports the evidence of thermal fractures on asteroid Bennu caused by the temperature difference between day and night. A team of researchers led by Jamie Molaro of the Planetary Science Institute in Tucson, Arizona, examined images of Bennu’s surface captured by NASA’s OSIRIS-REx space probe, and found examples of this phenomenon. It’s the first detection of this phenomenon on an object without an atmosphere, and this offers new information to understand the evolution of Bennu and in general of asteroids over time. That includes the progressive disaggregation of rocks through the particular effect of thermal fracturing called exfoliation.