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- The Kuiper Belt As the Context for Pluto. S. Fornasier1 , M.A. Barucci1 and M
- Abstract a Statistical Characterization of The
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- The Case for Ceres: Report to the Planetary Science Decadal Survey Committee
- Compositional Interpretation of the Geometric Albedo of Asteroids I
- EPSC-DPS2011-523, 2011 EPSC-DPS Joint Meeting 2011 C Author(S) 2011
- Ceres\' Opposition Effect Observed by the Dawn Framing Camera
- The Multi-Chord Stellar Occultation by the Transneptunian Object (38628) Huya on March 18Th 2019
- A Catalog of Spectra, Albedos, and Colors of Solar System Bodies for Exoplanet Comparison
- The Lunar Opposition Surge: Observations by Clementine
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- “Tnos Are Cool”: a Survey of the Trans-Neptunian Region XIV
- The Size, Shape, Density and Ring of the Dwarf Planet Haumea from a Stellar Occultation
- 9969 Braille: Deep Space 1 Infrared Spectroscopy, Geometric Albedo, and Classification
- A Photoelectric-Photographic Study of the Normal Albedo of the Moon
- High-Contrast Observations of \(136108\) Haumea
- Global Albedos of Pluto and Charon from LORRI New Horizons Observations
- The Geometric Magnitude and Albedo for the Globe of Saturn
- Possibility for Albedo Estimation of Exomoons: Why Should We Care About M Dwarfs? Vera Dobos1, Ákos Kereszturi1, András Pál1, and László L
- Reflected Light Curves, Spherical and Bond Albedos of Jupiter- and Saturn-Like Exoplanets*
- 1.2 Energy Sources and Fluxes on Planets. (Recommended Reading: Ingersoll (2013), P
- Ultraviolet Spectroscopy of Asteroid (4) Vesta
- Spectrophotometric Properties of Dwarf Planet Ceres from the VIR Spectrometer on Board the Dawn Mission M
- Physical Properties of the Small Moon Aegaeon (Saturn LIII)
- Saying 'Goodbye' to Voyager 1 & 2 | the Week
- Physical Properties of Trans-Neptunian Objects
- The Mid-IR Albedo of Neptune Derived from Spitzer Observations
- Measuring the Sizes, Shapes, Surface Features and Rotations of Solar System Objects with Interferometry
- Radiation from Planets
- A Basin-Free Spherical Shape As Outcome of a Giant Impact on Asteroid
- Trans-Neptunian Objects and Centaurs at Thermal Wavelengths
- Planet Geometric Albedo Mercury 0.106 Venus 0.65 Earth 0.367 Mars 0.150 Jupiter 0.52 Saturn 0.47 Uranus 0.51 Neptune 0.41 I
- J and H Filter Photometry of Mercury and the Other Bright Planets. R. W
- The Planets Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto (1971)
- DAWN Framing Camera Results from Ceres Orbit
- Tnos Are Cool: a Survey of the Trans-Neptunian Region
- Characterization of Exoplanet Atmospheres with the Optical Coronagraph on Wfirst
- Dawn Mission's Search for Satellites of Ceres
- On the Calibration of the Relation Between Geometric Albedo and Polarimetric Properties for the Asteroids
- Global Photometric Properties of Asteroid (4) Vesta Observed With
- Results of a Hubble Space Telescope Search for Natural Satellites of Dwarf Planet 1 Ceres
- REFLECTED LIGHT CURVES, SPHERICAL and BOND ALBEDOS of JUPITER- and SATURN-LIKE EXOPLANETS* Ulyana Dyudina1, Xi Zhang2, Liming Li3, Pushkar Kopparla1, Andrew P
- Size and Albedo of Kuiper Belt Object 55636 from a Stellar Occultation