Macroscale roughness reveals the complex history of Asteroids Didymos and Dimorphos
Morphological mapping is a fundamental step in studying the processes that shaped an asteroid surface. However, it is challenging and often requires multiple independent assessments by trained experts. Here we present fast methods to detect and characterize meaningful terrains from the topographic r...
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2024
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