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216 Kleopatra
Adaptive Optics Observations of Asteroid (216) Kleopatra
Occultation Newsletter Volume 8, Number 4
Observations from Orbiting Platforms 219
Instrumental Methods for Professional and Amateur
A Revised Shape Model of Asteroid (216) Kleopatra
Signatures of Hit and Run Collisions
Astronomy Magazine 2011 Index Subject Index
Kuiper Belt and Comets: an Observational Perspective
Periodic Orbits Related to the Equilibrium Points in the Potential of Irregular-Shaped Minor Celestial Bodies
Appendix 1 1311 Discoverers in Alphabetical Order
Multiple Asteroid Systems: Dimensions and Thermal Properties from Spitzer Space Telescope and Ground-Based Observations Q ⇑ F
How Kleopatra Got Its Moons 23 February 2011, by Robert Sanders
Asteroids Do Have Satellites
Binary Asteroid Lightcurves
Dust Phenomena Relating to Airless Bodies
The British Astronomical Association Handbook 2014
Photometric Lightcurves of Transneptunian Objects and Centaurs: Rotations, Shapes, and Densities
Cumulative Index to Volumes 1-45
Top View
Alessondra Springmann
Spectroscopic Survey of M-Type Asteroids S
Detection of a Satellite of the Trojan Asteroid (3548) Eurybates – a Lucy Mission Target
The Active Asteroids
SPHERE Sheds New Light on the Collisional History of Main-Belt Asteroids
Appendix a Luna and Telescopes
The Present Status and Prospects in the Research of Orbital Dynamics and Control Near Small Celestial Bodies∗
Binary Asteroid Lightcurves
Arxiv:1502.02361V1 [Astro-Ph.EP] 9 Feb 2015
© in This Web Service Cambridge University Press
A Revised Shape Model of Asteroid (216) Kleopatra
Volumes and Bulk Densities of Forty Asteroids from ADAM Shape Modeling
Radar Observations of Asteroid 216 Kleopatra
Binary Asteroid Lightcurves
Binary Asteroid Lightcurves
The Moon Is Shown Glowing from the Heat of the Asteroid and Comet Impacts That Shaped Its Surface. of Course, These Impac
Resonances in Asteroid Systems
LIGHTCURVE ANALYSIS of 216 KLEOPATRA References
Ω Is the Ro- Ences for the Current Problem
Johann Palisa, the Most Successful Visual Discoverer of Asteroids
SOLAR SYSTEM This Course Covers the Types and Properties of the Objects Within the Solar System, Its Formation, and the Tools We Use to Study It
Feasibility of Circular Orbits for Proximity Operations in Strongly Perturbed Environments Around Uniformly Rotating Asteroids
Asteroid Masses and Densities 103
Triplicity and Physical Characteristics of Asteroid (216) Kleopatra
Minor Planet Names: Alphabetical List