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Physics / Main Belt asteroids / Absolute magnitude / Phase curve / Asteroid / 85 Io / Cosmic distance ladder / Mass / Observational astronomy / Astronomy / Planetary science
Date: 2012-06-06 01:03:54
Physics
Main Belt asteroids
Absolute magnitude
Phase curve
Asteroid
85 Io
Cosmic distance ladder
Mass
Observational astronomy
Astronomy
Planetary science

Physical characterization of 2002 VE68, a quasi quasi--moon of Venus

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