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- Dust Arcs in the Region of Jupiter's Trojan Asteroids
- The Irregular Satellites of Saturn
- Investigating Trojan Asteroids at the L4/L5 Sun-Earth Lagrange Points
- Transitional and Temporary Objects in the Jupiter Trojan Area
- Flycatcher July–September 2016 | Volume 61, Number 3
- Exoplanet Observing for Amateurs
- Modeling Extrasolar Trojan Asteroids in Gravitational Potentials Of
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- A Population of Main Belt Asteroids Co-Orbiting with Ceres and Vesta ⇑ Apostolos A
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- Solar System Evolution from Compositional Mapping of the Asteroid Belt
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- The Minor Planet Bulletin (Warner Et Al., 2015)
- Photometry of Outer-Belt Objects
- Asteroids Lithograph
- Cassini-Huygens Saturn Arrival
- Emery, Mazari, Morbidelli, French, Grav: the Complex History of Trojan Asteroids 1
- Increasing Access and Capabilities of Cubesats for Investigation of Earth Trojan Asteroids
- Peltier Lowell MSC PHY Spring2020.Pdf (6.662Mb)
- On the Stability of Earth's Trojans
- Phase Curves of Nine Trojan Asteroids Over a Wide Range of Phase Angles
- The Case for a Deep Search for Earth's Trojan Asteroids
- Jupiter's Outer Satellites and Trojans
- Solar System Debris
- Dust Trapping Around Lagrangian Points in Protoplanetary Disks
- The Orbit of 2010 TK7: Possible Regions of Stability for Other Earth Trojan Asteroids
- The Vulcanoid Asteroids: Past, Present and Future
- Jovian Trojan Asteroid Exploration by Solar Power Sail-Craft
- Asteroids: New Challenges, New Targets
- Workshop on the Early Solar System Impact Bombardment, P
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- Jupiter's Trojan Asteroids
- Baudisch H., Dvorak R.: Where Are the Saturn Trojans
- New Coorbital Dynamics in the Solar System
- Symposium on Telescope Science
- Investigating Trojan Asteroids at the L4/L5 Sun-Earth Lagrange Points. K. K. John1, L. D. Graham1, and P. A. Abell1, 1NASA Johns
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