Thermo-physical properties of 162173 (1999 JU3), a potential flyby and rendezvous target for interplanetary missions
T. G. Mueller, J. Durech, S. Hasegawa, M. Abe, K. Kawakami, T. Kasuga,, D. Kinoshita, D. Kuroda, S. Urakawa, S. Okumura, Y. Sarugaku, S. Miyasaka, Y., Takagi, P. R. Weissman, Y.-J. Choi, S. Larson, K. Yanagisawa, S. Nagayama

TL;DR
This study derives physical and thermal properties of asteroid 162173 (1999 JU3), including size, shape, spin, and surface characteristics, using combined lightcurve and infrared data, aiding future interplanetary mission planning.
Contribution
First to integrate visual lightcurve and infrared data to determine shape and spin-vector of 162173 (1999 JU3).
Findings
Diameter approximately 0.87 km.
Retrograde rotation with specific spin-axis orientation.
Surface likely between thick regolith and gravel-like material.
Abstract
Near-Earth asteroid 162173 (1999 JU3) is a potential flyby and rendezvous target for interplanetary missions because of its easy to reach orbit. The physical and thermal properties of the asteroid are relevant for establishing the scientific mission goals and also important in the context of near-Earth object studies in general. Our goal was to derive key physical parameters such as shape, spin-vector, size, geometric albedo, and surface properties of 162173 (1999 JU3). With three sets of published thermal observations (ground-based N-band, Akari IRC, Spitzer IRS), we applied a thermophysical model to derive the radiometric properties of the asteroid. The calculations were performed for the full range of possible shape and spin-vector solutions derived from the available sample of visual lightcurve observations. The near-Earth asteroid 162173 (1999 JU3) has an effective diameter of 0.87…
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