00:00On this day in space.
00:03On October 29th, 1991, the Galileo spacecraft flew by the asteroid Gaspra on its way to Jupiter.
00:10Gaspra was the first asteroid to ever be visited by a spacecraft.
00:13It orbits near the inner edge of the asteroid belt.
00:16The Galileo spacecraft had been traveling through the asteroid belt for about two months before it reached Gaspra.
00:22Galileo was 990 miles away from Gaspra when it whizzed by, and it was traveling at a relative speed of about 5 miles per second.
00:29The spacecraft took several photos of the asteroid and used an instrument called the Near Infrared Mapping Spectrometer
00:34to study its chemical composition and other physical characteristics.
00:38Galileo determined that Gaspra has an irregular and elongated shape measuring about 12 miles long and 7 miles wide.
00:44The images revealed that Gaspra was also covered in craters.
00:48Because Galileo was too far away for Gaspra's gravity to affect it, the spacecraft was not able to determine the asteroid's mass.
00:55And that's what happened on this day in space.
00:58Music.
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