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Jupiter trojan

  • NASA Facts

    NASA Facts

  • Origin and Evolution of Trojan Asteroids 725

    Origin and Evolution of Trojan Asteroids 725

  • March 21–25, 2016

    March 21–25, 2016

  • Aas 14-267 Design of End-To-End Trojan Asteroid

    Aas 14-267 Design of End-To-End Trojan Asteroid

  • A Low Density of 0.8 G Cm-3 for the Trojan Binary Asteroid 617 Patroclus

    A Low Density of 0.8 G Cm-3 for the Trojan Binary Asteroid 617 Patroclus

  • Direct Exploration of Jupiter Trojan Asteroid Using Solar Power Sail

    Direct Exploration of Jupiter Trojan Asteroid Using Solar Power Sail

  • Trojan Tour Decadal Study

    Trojan Tour Decadal Study

  • The Trojan Asteroids: Keys to Many Locks

    The Trojan Asteroids: Keys to Many Locks

  • Jupiter Trojan's Shallow Subsurface: Direct Observations by Radar on Board OKEANOS Mission

    Jupiter Trojan's Shallow Subsurface: Direct Observations by Radar on Board OKEANOS Mission

  • Can Planetesimals Left Over from Terrestrial Planet Formation Produce the Lunar Late Heavy Bombardment?

    Can Planetesimals Left Over from Terrestrial Planet Formation Produce the Lunar Late Heavy Bombardment?

  • The Jupiter Magnetospheric Orbiter and the Trojan Asteroid Explorer in EJSM (Europa Jupiter System Mission)

    The Jupiter Magnetospheric Orbiter and the Trojan Asteroid Explorer in EJSM (Europa Jupiter System Mission)

  • The Complex History of Trojan Asteroids

    The Complex History of Trojan Asteroids

  • THE 3–4 Μm SPECTRA of JUPITER TROJAN ASTEROIDS

    THE 3–4 Μm SPECTRA of JUPITER TROJAN ASTEROIDS

  • The Minor Planet Bulletin 40 (2013) 125 CS3 Observations on Jan 13 and 14 Were Made with a 0.35-M Schmidt-Cassegrain and SBIG ST-9XE

    The Minor Planet Bulletin 40 (2013) 125 CS3 Observations on Jan 13 and 14 Were Made with a 0.35-M Schmidt-Cassegrain and SBIG ST-9XE

  • Dust Arcs in the Region of Jupiter's Trojan Asteroids

    Dust Arcs in the Region of Jupiter's Trojan Asteroids

  • Transitional and Temporary Objects in the Jupiter Trojan Area

    Transitional and Temporary Objects in the Jupiter Trojan Area

  • Eclipsing Binary Trojan Asteroid Patroclus

    Eclipsing Binary Trojan Asteroid Patroclus

  • Binary Minor Planets

    Binary Minor Planets

Top View
  • Influence of the Yarkovsky Force on Jupiter Trojan Asteroids
  • Evolution of Mercury-Like Orbits: a Numerical Study
  • OKEANOS –A Solar Power Sail Mission to a Jupiter Trojan Asteroid and Its Updated Science Mission Pro- Posal
  • Solar System Evolution from Compositional Mapping of the Asteroid Belt
  • Lucy Fact Sheet
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  • Astronomy Magazine 2018 Index
  • A Centenary Survey of Orbits of Co-Orbitals of Jupiter
  • Emery, Mazari, Morbidelli, French, Grav: the Complex History of Trojan Asteroids 1
  • Increasing Access and Capabilities of Cubesats for Investigation of Earth Trojan Asteroids
  • Arxiv:1902.04591V2 [Astro-Ph.EP] 20 Feb 2019
  • Phase Curves of Nine Trojan Asteroids Over a Wide Range of Phase Angles
  • Jupiter's Outer Satellites and Trojans
  • Asteroids: New Challenges, New Targets
  • Direct Exploration of Jupiter Trojan Asteroid Using Solar Power Sail
  • Density and Interior of Binary Jovian-Trojan Asteroids: the (624) Hektor Case
  • Jupiter's Trojan Asteroids
  • PDF, Lucy Mission to the Trojan Asteroids: Science Goals


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