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10 Hygiea
(704) Interamnia from Its Occultations and Lightcurves
Surface Composition of Icy Asteroids and the Special Case of Ceres
Sciences, Is the Discovery of Twenty-Two Minor Planets Commonly Known As the Watson Asteriods
Hydrated Minerals on Asteroids: the Astronomical Record
Iso and Asteroids
Ceres: Astrobiological Target and Possible Ocean World
Rocks in Space Asteroids, Comets and Meteors
Nasa Technical Memorandum .1
Comets, Asteroids and Zodiacal Light As Seen by ISO ∗
Organic Matter and Associated Minerals on the Dwarf Planet Ceres
The Case for Ceres: Report to the Planetary Science Decadal Survey Committee
Techniques for Asteroid Spectrocopy Marcel Popescu
EPSC2017-486, 2017 European Planetary Science Congress 2017 Eeuropeapn Planetarsy Science Ccongress C Author(S) 2017
Physical Properties of B-Type Asteroids from WISE Data⋆
Chaotic Diffusion of the Vesta Family Induced by Close Encounters With
A Basin-Free Spherical Shape As Outcome of a Giant Impact on Asteroid
Chaotic Diffusion Caused by Close Encounters with Several Massive Asteroids II
(511) Davida and (704) Interamnia
Top View
Asteroids: New Challenges, New Targets
ESO/VLT/SPHERE Survey of D>100Km Asteroids : First Results
Asteroid Family Associations of Active Asteroids
EPSC2018-615, 2018 European Planetary Science Congress 2018 Eeuropeapn Planetarsy Science Ccongress C Author(S) 2018
Specific Effects of Large Asteroids on The
Scaling the Asteroid Belt
(704) Interamnia: a Transitional Object Between a Dwarf Planet and a Typical Irregular-Shaped Minor Body ?,?? J
2 Pallas and 10 Hygiea in the 3-Μm Spectral Region
Asteroid Masses and Densities 103
PSI Proposes a Distant Asteroid Mission by Mark V
The Solar System the Solar System Consists of Planets and Their Moons, Comets, Meteoroids, and Asteroids That All Orbit the Sun
Supplementary Material
Decoding the Spectral Diversity Among C-Type Asteroids
By. A. 0. L3USCHNUR
Asteroids As Calibration Standards in the Thermal Infrared for Space Observatories?,??
41. Determination of the Mass of Jupiter from Observations of 10 Hygiea During 1932-1969