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4769 Castalia
Asteroids Do Have Satellites 289
Stable Orbits in the Small-Body Problem an Application to the Psyche Mission
Radar Observations and a Physical Model of Asteroid 4660 Nereus, a Prime Space Mission Target ∗ Marina Brozovic A, ,Stevenj.Ostroa, Lance A.M
Dynamics of Orbits Close to Asteroid 4179 Toutatis
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Constraints on Spin State and Hapke Parameters of Asteroid 4769 Castalia Using Lightcurves and a Radar-Derived Shape Model
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The Ginger-Shaped Asteroid 4179 Toutatis: New in Asteroids III (Eds
The Rotation Rate Distribution of Small Near-Earth
Numerical Modelling of Basin-Scale Impact Crater Formation
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The Deployment of Scientific Packages to Asteroid Surfaces
Structural Stability of Asteroids
Rotationally Induced Failure of Irregularly Shaped Asteroids
Orbit Mechanics About Small Asteroids
Investigating Compositional Variations of S-Complex Near-Earth Asteroids: (1627) Ivar
Asteroid Radar Astronomy 151
Radar Observations and a Physical Model of Contact Binary Asteroid 4486 Mithra
A 2Km-Size Asteroid Challenging the Rubble- Pile Spin Barrier – a Case for Cohesion