Weird, ‘watermelon shape’ asteroids like Dimorphos and Selam may finally have an explanation

https://www.space.com/watermelon-shape-asteroids-like-dimorphos-may-have-explanation

1 Comment

  1. Binary asteroids — pairs of asteroids that are essentially mini versions of the Earth-moon system — are pretty common in our cosmic neighborhood. These include the Didymos-Dimorphos duo that headlined NASA’s 2022 Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission. Previous research suggests that such binary asteroids form when a rubble-pile “parent” asteroid — composed of loosely held rocks — spins so fast that it sheds some of its mass, which coalesces into the second, smaller satellite or “moonlet” asteroid