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624 Hektor
Occultation Evidence for a Satellite of the Trojan Asteroid (911) Agamemnon Bradley Timerson1, John Brooks2, Steven Conard3, David W
Thermal-IR Spectral Analysis of Jupiter's Trojan Asteroids
On the Accuracy of Restricted Three-Body Models for the Trojan Motion
Structure and Composition of the Surfaces of Trojan Asteroids from Reflection and Emission Spectroscopy
Astrocladistics of the Jovian Trojan Swarms
Trajectory Design of the Lucy Mission to Explore the Diversity of the Jupiter Trojans
Constraints on the Composition of Trojan Asteroid 624 Hektor Dale P
(624) Hektor F
Appendix 1 897 Discoverers in Alphabetical Order
Society Amateur Astronomy News and Views in Southwestern Virginia
Binary Structures Among Large Asteroids
Trajectory Optimization for a Misson to the Trojan Asteroids
Solar System Science with the Wide-Field Infrared Survey Telescope (WFIRST)
Mission to the Trojan Asteroids: Lessons Learned During a JPL Planetary Science Summer School Mission Design Exercise
The Complex History of Trojan Asteroids
Stability of Jovian Trojans and Their Collisional Families
Eclipsing Binary Trojan Asteroid Patroclus
Ultra-Slow Rotating Outer Main Belt and Trojan Asteroids: Search for Binaries
Top View
624 Hektor: a Binary Asteroid?
SECRETS EXOPLANETS REVEAL White Dwarf Stars Shed New Light on Possible Life-Bearing Planets P
FRACTION of CONTACT BINARY TROJAN ASTEROIDS Rita K
The Transient Jupiter Trojan-Like Orbit of P/2019 LD2 (ATLAS)
On the Accuracy of Restricted Three-Body Models for the Trojan Motion
Design of Low-Thrust Missions to Asteroids with Analysis of the Missed-Thrust Problem Frank E
Planetary Science Institute
The 3-4 Μm Spectra of Jupiter Trojan Asteroids
Appendix 1 897 Discoverers in Alphabetical Order
Proquest Dissertations
Density and Interior of Binary Jovian-Trojan Asteroids: the (624) Hektor Case
Jupiter's Trojan Asteroids
Photometry of Faint Asteroids and Satellites
Discoverers in Alphabeticalorder
PDF, Lucy Mission to the Trojan Asteroids: Science Goals
Asteroids Asteroids Wednesday, March 5