Light curve of interstellar asteroid `Oumuamua
This plot shows how the interstellar asteroid `Oumuamua varied in brightness during three days in October 2017. The large range of brightness — about a factor of ten (2.5 magnitudes) — is due to the very elongated shape of this unique object, which rotates every 7.3 hours. The different coloured dots represent measurements through different filters, covering the visible and near-infrared part of the spectrum. The dotted line shows the light curve expected if `Oumuamua were an ellipsoid with a 1:10 aspect ratio, the deviations from this line are probably due to irregularities in the object's shape or surface albedo.
Credit:ESO/K. Meech et al.
About the Image
Id: | eso1737f |
Type: | Chart |
Release date: | 20 November 2017, 17:00 |
Related releases: | eso1737 |
Size: | 3982 x 868 px |
About the Object
Name: | 1I/2017 U1 (‘Oumuamua) |
Type: | Milky Way : Interplanetary Body : Asteroid |
Category: | Illustrations |