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comprise 25 to 35
percent of Phobos's volume) is
inconsistent with an
asteroidal origin.
Observations of
Phobos in the
thermal infrared suggest a composition...
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distinguished from them. From this,
their asteroidal appearance, if I take my name, and call them
Asteroids;
reserving for myself, however, the liberty...
- The
Apollo asteroids are a
group of near-Earth
asteroids named after 1862 Apollo,
discovered by
German astronomer Karl
Reinmuth in the 1930s. They are...
- The Amor
asteroids are a
group of near-Earth
asteroids named after the
archetype object 1221 Amor /ˈeɪmɔːr/. The
orbital perihelion of
these objects is...
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Asteroidal water is
water or
water precursor deposits such as
hydroxide (OH−) that
exist in
asteroids (i.e.,
small Solar System bodies (SSSBs) not explicitly...
- Look up
Asteroid,
asteroid,
asteroids, or
asteroīds in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
asteroid is a
minor planet.
Asteroid or
Asteroids may also refer...
- Wiegert, Paul A.; Innanen,
Kimmo A.; Mikkola,
Seppo (June 12, 1997). "An
asteroidal companion to the Earth" (PDF).
Nature (letter). 387 (6634): 685–686. Bibcode:1997Natur...
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which may be
enabled by biomining.
Bring raw
asteroidal material to
Earth for use.
Process asteroidal material on-site to
bring back only
processed materials...
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Achondrites are
classified into the
following groups:
Primitive achondrites Asteroidal achondrites Lunar meteorites Martian meteorites Primitive achondrites...
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Atira asteroids /əˈtɪrə/ or
Apohele asteroids, also
known as interior-Earth
objects (IEOs), are Near-Earth
objects whose orbits are
entirely confined...