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Yarkovsky effect / 99942 Apophis / Ivan Yarkovsky / Golevka / 4 Vesta / Near-Earth object / Orbit / William F. Bottke / Asteroid / Planetary science / Astronomy / Celestial mechanics
Date: 2014-04-11 17:24:10
Yarkovsky effect
99942 Apophis
Ivan Yarkovsky
Golevka
4 Vesta
Near-Earth object
Orbit
William F. Bottke
Asteroid
Planetary science
Astronomy
Celestial mechanics

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