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    Mars encounters cause fresh surfaces on some near-Earth asteroids by Lockhart, Matthew, DeMeo, Francesca E, Binzel, Richard P

    Published 2016
    “…All airless bodies are subject to the space environment, and spectral differences between asteroids and meteorites suggest many asteroids become weathered on very short (<1 Myr) timescales. …”
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    A common origin for dynamically associated near-Earth asteroid pairs by Binzel, Richard P, DeMeo, Francesca E, Person, Michael J

    Published 2020
    “…Though pairs of dynamically associated asteroids in the Main Belt have been identified and studied for over a decade, very few pair systems have been identified in the near-Earth asteroid population. …”
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    Paleomagnetic evidence for a partially differentiated ordinary chondrite parent asteroid by Bryson, James F J, Weiss, B. P., Getzin, B., Abrahams, Jacob N. H., Nimmo, Francis, Scholl, A.

    Published 2020
    “…These observations contribute to a growing body of evidence supporting a spectrum of internal differentiation within some asteroids with primitive surfaces.…”
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    Pre-discovery observations of disrupting asteroid P/2010 A2 by Jewitt, David, Li, Jing, Stuart, J. Scott

    Published 2015
    “…Solar system object P/2010 A2 is the first-noticed example of the aftermath of a recently disrupted asteroid, probably resulting from a collision. Nearly a year elapsed between its inferred initiation in early 2009 and its eventual detection in early 2010. …”
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    Similar origin for low- and high-albedo Jovian Trojans and Hilda asteroids? by Marsset, M., Vernazza, P., Gourgeot, F., Dumas, C., Lamy, P., Birlan, Mirel, Binzel, Richard P

    Published 2015
    “…Hilda asteroids and Jupiter Trojans are two low-albedo (p[subscript v] ~ 0.07) populations for which the Nice model predicts an origin in the primordial Kuiper Belt region. …”
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    Fast delivery of meteorites to Earth after a major asteroid collision. by Heck, P, Schmitz, B, Baur, H, Halliday, A, Wieler, R

    Published 2004
    “…Very large collisions in the asteroid belt could lead temporarily to a substantial increase in the rate of impacts of meteorites on Earth. …”
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    Hf-W chronology of the accretion and early evolution of asteroids and terrestrial planets by Kleine, T, Touboul, M, Bourdon, B, Nimmo, F, Mezger, K, Palme, H, Jacobsen, S, Yin, Q, Halliday, A

    Published 2009
    “…Impact-related processes were important in the subsequent evolution of asteroids but do not appear to have induced large-scale melting. …”
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    ASTEROID: A new clinical stereotest on an autostereo 3D tablet by Vancleef, K, Serrano-Pedraza, I, Sharp, C, Slack, G, Black, C, Casanova, T, Hugill, J, Rafiq, S, Burridge, J, Puyat, V, Enongue, J, Gale, H, Akotei, H, Collier, Z, Haggerty, H, Smart, K, Powell, C, Taylor, K, Clarke, M, Morgan, G, Read, J

    Published 2019
    “…<strong>Conclusions:</strong> ASTEROID is reliable, easy, and portable and thus well-suited for clinical stereoacuity measurements. …”
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    Modelling of an asteroid photoelectron sheath and implications for a sample return mission by Aplin, K, Macfaden, A, Bowles, N

    Published 2014
    “…Electrostatic forces from asteroidal photoelectron emission both redistribute regolith and modulate the surface particle size distribution. …”
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