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X-type asteroid / S-type asteroid / L-type asteroid / C-type asteroid / K-type asteroid / V-type asteroid / Q-type asteroid / A-type asteroid / Asteroid / Planetary science / Astronomy / Main Belt asteroids
Date: 2005-10-27 06:54:09
X-type asteroid
S-type asteroid
L-type asteroid
C-type asteroid
K-type asteroid
V-type asteroid
Q-type asteroid
A-type asteroid
Asteroid
Planetary science
Astronomy
Main Belt asteroids

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