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Q151437

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Also known as (338) Budrosa, Budrosa

main-belt asteroid

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Pathfinder on Mars

Pathfinder on Mars

2026-07-04

On July 4th, 1997, using its own array of fireworks, a parachute, and a cocoon of airbags, the Mars Pathfinder spacecraft bounced like a giant beach ball at least 15 times before it came to rest on the surface of Mars at 10:07 AM Pacific Daylight Time. After its then novel airbag-assisted landing sequence was completed, Pathfinder transmitted this color mosaic to mission operators on Earth. In the scene from another world, the Mars Sojourner robot rover is visible in the foreground, crouched on top of the unfolded Pathfinder. About the size of a large house cat, the six-wheeled, solar-powered Sojourner became the first successful Martian rover. Surrounding Pathfinder are deflated airbags and the rock-strewn terrain of the Ares Vallis floodplain. In the distance Martian hills appear against a dusty brownish sky. The Pathfinder lander was subsequently renamed the Carl Sagan Memorial Station.

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Key facts

Discovered by
Auguste Charlois
Discovery date
25 September 1892
Pronunciation
/ b ʊ ˈ d r oʊ s ə /
Named after
(unknown)
Alternative designations
1892 F
Minor planet category
Main belt
Observation arc
123.53 yr (45120 d)
Aphelion
2.9782 AU (445.53 Gm )
Perihelion
2.84739 AU (425.963 Gm)
Semi major axis
2.91280 AU (435.749 Gm)
Orbital period sidereal
4.97 yr (1815.8 d )
Mean anomaly
301.163 °
Mean motion
0° 11 53.743 / day
Inclination
6.0484°
Longitude of ascending node
287.440°
Argument of perihelion
111.891°
Dimensions
63.11 ± 8.8 km
Synodic rotation period
4.6084 h (0.19202 d )

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Encyclopedic overview

338 Budrosa is a large Main belt asteroid. It is classified as an M-type asteroid. It was discovered by Auguste Charlois on 25 September 1892 in Nice.

References

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