Two ESA Craft To Observe Asteroid 21 Lutetia 25
japan_dan writes "Two ESA spacecraft will observe 21 Lutetia during Rosetta's flyby on 10 July: Rosetta from 3,160 km and Herschel from 450 million km. Herschel's PACS and SPIRE spectrometers will view Lutetia in far infrared, while Rosetta will gather data in a variety of wavelengths. Since the observations will be coordinated during and at closest approach, scientists will later be able to correlate the data to produce a map of the thermal radiation emitted by Lutetia. There are a pair of animations modelling the expected temperature distribution over Lutetia at the link. The joint observations are part of a series of 8 sessions planned in the next couple of years by Herschel scientists to study objects that will be visited by spacecraft."
Re:Asteroid as candidates for commodities (Score:1, Informative)
Building wiring could be made out of gold instead of copper or aluminum, simply because gold has the lowest resistance of room-temperature wiring.
No it doesn't. Silver is the metal with the lowest resistance (1.58e-8 ohm-m), followed by copper (1.68e-8 ohm-m). Gold comes in third (2.44e-8 ohm-m), only slightly ahead of aluminum (2.82e-8 ohm-m).
Re:Asteroid as candidates for commodities (Score:1, Informative)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gold#Electronics