Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP)
Tracing water and organics in the Solar System using ground-based and space telescopes: how important is the UV?
Abstract: Primitive asteroids (PAs) are the remaining building blocks of our Solar System (SS) study their composition, location and evolution will help us understanding how different materials travel along the Solar System and how they appeared on Earth. They are characterized by dark surfaces (albedo < 10%) dominated by carbon compounds. Their reflectance spectra are similar to those of carbonaceous chondrites (CCs), the most pristine meteorites in our records, that are abundant in hydrated minerals and organics.