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Guide to the Extended Versions of MPC Data Files Based on the MPCORB Format
1 Resonant Kuiper Belt Objects
The Minor Planets
Col-OSSOS: Colors of the Interstellar Planetesimal 1I/Oumuamua
Why Pluto Is Not a Planet Anymore Or How Astronomical Objects Get Named
Nomenclature in the Outer Solar System 43
The Kuiper Belt and the Primordial Evolution of the Solar System
11000 Scientists Around the World Have the Final Say on What's a Planet
The Peculiar Case of Pluto
Physical Properties of Kuiper Belt and Centaur Objects: Constraints from the Spitzer Space Telescope
Small Bodies Nomenclature
Minor Planet Center: Status and Plans
Photometry of 27 Kuiper Belt Objects with ESO/Very Large Telescope?,??
Non-Gravitational Acceleration in the Trajectory of 1I/2017 U1 (ʻoumuamua)
NEAR EARTH ASTEROIDS (Neas) a CHRONOLOGY of MILESTONES 1800 - 2200
Beyond Our Boundaries
Minor Planet 2008 Ed69 and the Kappa Cygnid Meteor Shower
The Minor Planet Bulletin (Warner Et Al., 2009A)
Top View
The Kuiper Belt, and the Early Evolution of the Outer Solar System Joseph M
MINOR PLANET SOFTWARE Rel. 8
The Solar System Origin and Diversity of the Planets Our Place in the Universe 1 Light-Year = ~10 Trillion Km (10 1012 Km)
1 Solar System Physics for Exoplanet Research Horner, J.1*, Kane, S. R.2
The Reclassification of Asteroids from Planets to Non-Planets
News from Space
The Minor Planet Center and the International Asteroid Warning Network
NASA's Near-Earth Object Observations Program
Division Iii / Service Minor Planet Center
Minor Planet Center: Data Processing Challenges
Col-Ossos: Z-Band Photometry Reveals Three Distinct Tno Surface Types Identifying Cold Classical Tno Surfaces
Asteroids: New Challenges, New Targets
Planetary Defense at NASA Press Kit
Minor Planet Astrometry
Astrometry Data Exchange Standard
Planetary Systems and Astrobiology” 2019
How the First Dwarf Planet Became the Asteroid Ceres
Arxiv:1904.09188V1 [Astro-Ph.EP] 19 Apr 2019
Small Bodies Nomenclature
1I/2017 U1 (‘Oumuamua) Is Hot: Imaging, Spectroscopy, and Search of Meteor Activity