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Celestial mechanics / Orbits / Astrodynamics / Asteroid family / Asteroids / Asteroid / Cosmic distance ladder / Osculating orbit / Near-Earth object / Astronomy / Astrology / Planetary science
Date: 2009-07-07 11:23:08
Celestial mechanics
Orbits
Astrodynamics
Asteroid family
Asteroids
Asteroid
Cosmic distance ladder
Osculating orbit
Near-Earth object
Astronomy
Astrology
Planetary science

Significance analysis of asteroid pairs P. Pravec a, D. Vokrouhlick´y b, a Astronomical Institute, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Friˇcova 1,

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