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Keywords: 433 Eros, asteroid, map
![Выживший: NEAR-Shoemaker на астероиде Эрос](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2001/03/12/0001166453/xgrsplot_near_c2.preview.jpg)
5.03.2001
Not part of a television game series, the NEAR Shoemaker spacecraft survived its unprecedented landing on an on asteroid last month. As suggested in the illustration inset above, the car-sized probe likely rests gently on the tips of its solar panels having touched down under the influence of asteroid Eros' feeble gravity.
![Реголит на астероиде Эрос](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2011/06/20/0001252282/regolith_near_481.preview.jpg)
19.06.2011
From fifty kilometers above asteroid Eros, the surface inside one of its largest craters appears covered with an unusual substance: regolith. The thickness and composition of the surface dust that is regolith remains a topic of much research.
![NEAR около Эроса: перед посадкой](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2005/02/12/0001202884/nearmontage_vantuyne.preview.jpg)
12.02.2005
On 12 February, 2001, the NEAR-Shoemaker spacecraft gently touched-down on the the surface of Eros -- the first ever landing on an asteroid. During the descent, the spacecraft's camera recorded successive images of the diminutive world's surface, revealing fractured boulders, dust filled craters, and a mysterious collapsed channel.
![Прошлое астероида Эрос](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2004/10/09/0001199908/eros2_near.preview.jpg)
9.10.2001
How did large rocks come to be scattered on the surface of asteroid Eros? Eros stands out not only because of its proximity to Earth but also because it was visited recently by NASA's NEAR-Shoemaker spacecraft.
![Приближение к Эросу](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2001/02/13/0001166253/orbit_near.preview.jpg)
12.02.2001
Today, at about 3 pm EST, the first human-made spacecraft is scheduled to touchdown on an asteroid. At an impact speed of 8 kilometers per hour, it is most probable that the robot spacecraft NEAR-Shoemaker will not survive its planned collision with 433 Eros.
![Место посадки на астероиде Эрос](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2001/02/06/0001166147/eroslanding_near.preview.jpg)
6.02.2001
The first controlled descent of a spacecraft onto an asteroid is scheduled to occur next week. The robot spacecraft NEAR-Shoemaker has been orbiting asteroid Eros for nearly one year On February 12, before maneuvering fuel wanes, NASA will command the craft to descend right down onto the surface.
![Реконструкция астероида Эрос](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2001/06/11/0001168761/erosreconstruct_near.preview.jpg)
5.06.2001
Orbiting the Sun between Mars and Earth, asteroid 433 Eros was visited by the robot spacecraft NEAR-Shoemaker in 2000 February. Some of the 100,000+ images taken by NEAR of the tumbling space rock have been combined into the above high-resolution composite.
![Космический аппарат NEAR совершил успешную посадку на астероид Эрос](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2001/06/12/0001168773/landing02_near_big.preview.jpg)
13.02.2001
Yesterday NEAR-Shoemaker became the first spacecraft to land on an asteroid and send signals back from its surface. Since the robot spacecraft was not designed for such a contingency, the success of the landing on asteroid 433
![Вид астероида Эрос с борта космического аппарата Near-Шумейкер](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2001/06/12/0001168769/eros0314_near.preview.jpg)
11.02.2001
Orbiting asteroid 433 Eros, 145 million miles from Earth, NASA's NEAR spacecraft has been returning stunning views as its year long mission of exploration nears completion. A mosaic of NEAR images recorded at a range of about 127 miles, this picture illustrates some of the amazing
![NEAR около Эроса: перед посадкой](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2004/10/09/0001199957/nearmontage_vantuyne.preview.jpg)
24.08.2001
On 12 February, 2001, the NEAR-Shoemaker spacecraft gently touched-down on the the surface of Eros -- the first ever landing on an asteroid. During the descent, the spacecraft's camera recorded successive images of the diminutive world's surface, revealing fractured boulders, dust filled craters, and a mysterious collapsed channel.
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