243 Ida size and scale context

243 Ida is the elongated main-belt asteroid that NASA's Galileo spacecraft flew past in 1993, discovering that it has a tiny moon of its own – Dactyl. Ida became the first asteroid known to have a natural satellite, proving that even small bodies can hold companions. Read its scale context, comparisons, and journey links on the canonical object page.

AtlasInner ring moon·40.8 km
HeleneTrojan moon·45.2 km
243 IdaS-type main-belt asteroid·59.8 km
253 MathildeC-type main-belt asteroid·66 km

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