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  • Russell, C. T.; Raymond, C. A.; Coradini, A.; McSween, H. Y.; Zuber, M. T.; Nathues, A.; de Sanctis, M. C.; Jaumann, R.; Konopliv, A. S.; Preusker, F.; Asmar, S. W.; Park, R. S.; Gaskell, R.; Keller, H. U.; Mottola, S.; Roatsch, T.; Scully, J. E. C.; Smith, D. E.; Tricarico, P.; Toplis, M. J.; Christensen, U. R.; Feldman, W. C.; Lawrence, D. J.; McCoy, Timothy J.; Prettyman, T. H.; Reedy, R. C.; Sykes, M. E.; Titus, T. N. (2012)
    The Dawn spacecraft targeted 4 Vesta, believed to be a remnant intact protoplanet from the earliest epoch of solar system formation, based on analyses of howardite-eucrite-diogenite (HED) meteorites that indicate a ...
  • Scheeres, D. J.; French, A. S.; Tricarico, P.; Chesley, S. R.; Takahashi, Y.; Farnocchia, D.; McMahon, J. W.; Brack, D. N.; Davis, A. B.; Ballouz, R. L.; Jawin, Erica R.; Rozitis, B.; Emery, J. P.; Ryan, A. J.; Park, R. S.; Rush, B. P.; Mastrodemos, N.; Kennedy, B. M.; Bellerose, J.; Lubey, D. P.; Velez, D.; Vaughan, A. T.; Leonard, J. M.; Geeraert, J.; Page, B.; Antreasian, P.; Mazarico, E.; Getzandanner, K.; Rowlands, D.; Moreau, M. C.; Small, J.; Highsmith, D. E.; Goossens, S.; Palmer, E. E.; Weirich, J. R.; Gaskell, R. W.; Barnouin, O. S.; Daly, M. G.; Seabrook, J. A.; Al Asad, M. M.; Philpott, L. C.; Johnson, C. L.; Hartzell, C. M.; Hamilton, V. E.; Michel, P.; Walsh, K. J.; Nolan, M. C.; Lauretta, D. S. (2020)
    The gravity field of a small body provides insight into its internal mass distribution. We used two approaches to measure the gravity field of the rubble-pile asteroid (101955) Bennu: (i) tracking and modeling the spacecraft ...
  • Elkins-Tanton, L. T.; Asphaug, E.; Bell, J. F., III; Bercovici, H.; Bills, B.; Binzel, R.; Bottke, W. F.; Dibb, S.; Lawrence, D. J.; Marchi, S.; Mccoy, T. J.; Oran, R.; Park, R. S.; Peplowski, P. N.; Polanskey, C. A.; Prettyman, T. H.; Russell, C. T.; Schaefer, L.; Weiss, B. P.; Wieczorek, M. A.; Williams, D. A.; Zuber, M. T. (2020)
    Some years ago, the consensus was that asteroid (16) Psyche was almost entirely metal. New data on density, radar properties, and spectral signatures indicate that the asteroid is something perhaps even more enigmatic: a ...

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