Over the course of three years, the Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS) will
carry out a survey of the entire sky at J (1.25 mu m), H (1.65 mu m), and K
-s (2.17 mu m) from telescopes in the northern and southern hemispheres. Th
e initial public release of the survey data spans the period between June 7
, 1997, and January 30, 1998, and covers approximately 6% of the sky. Aster
oids and comets having known orbits were identified on the basis of their p
redicted positions as part of the pipeline processing of the data. The 2MAS
S sources associated with asteroids and comets are being compiled into a 2M
ASS Asteroid Catalog and 2MASS Comet Catalog. These catalogs are now availa
ble and will be updated at regular intervals as the survey progresses. The
initial catalogs contain observations of 1054 asteroids and 2 comets, respe
ctively. Near-infrared colors of asteroids of different taxa are shown, and
an attempt is made to derive a simple compositional map of the asteroid be
lt, which is in agreement with previous work. The color-color distributions
of Koronis asteroid family members are found to be distinct from those of
other families in this sample. It is suggested that the Koronis parent body
was differentiated and that different mineralogies had segregated on spati
al scales much larger than 10 km prior to its catastrophic disruption. Two
asteroids exhibiting unusual colors are examined, and a cautionary note is
sounded about interpreting the colors of individual asteroids without consi
dering the possibility of contamination by a background source. (C) 2000 Ac
ademic Press.