Physical Studies of Minor PlanetsScientific and Technical Information Office, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1972 - 687 Seiten " ... Some papers and discussions included in this book even though they were not presented at the meeting. In some respects, therefore, the book is independent of the colloquium. Several papers had been invited long beforehand with the request to publish them as review papers. The lack of a modern textbook on minor planets is keenly felt, and the proceedings of this meeting, with these additions, should provide a good reference book."--Page viii. |
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... km / s , and it should be possible to keep within a Av of 1 km / s for many missions even after guidance and attitude control requirements are satisfied . Thus , the results of this study indicate that the stated goal of identifying ...
... km / s , and it should be possible to keep within a Av of 1 km / s for many missions even after guidance and attitude control requirements are satisfied . Thus , the results of this study indicate that the stated goal of identifying ...
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... km / s , or perhaps somewhat less , exist . ( 3 ) The built - in requirements that exist for all missions create a basic minimum Av that cannot be reduced much below 18 to 21 km / s unless a “ freak ” asteroid that comes very close to ...
... km / s , or perhaps somewhat less , exist . ( 3 ) The built - in requirements that exist for all missions create a basic minimum Av that cannot be reduced much below 18 to 21 km / s unless a “ freak ” asteroid that comes very close to ...
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... km / s 35.95 km / s ,, 15.2 km / s 13.2km / s 1.6 AU 13 km / s 20.4 km / s 18.8 km / s 2.5 AU E S 14 km / s 8.5 ° 3.8 AU 45 ° 9 km / s = Figure 7. - Spacecraft orientation . V velocity of asteroidal particles ; v = velocity of ...
... km / s 35.95 km / s ,, 15.2 km / s 13.2km / s 1.6 AU 13 km / s 20.4 km / s 18.8 km / s 2.5 AU E S 14 km / s 8.5 ° 3.8 AU 45 ° 9 km / s = Figure 7. - Spacecraft orientation . V velocity of asteroidal particles ; v = velocity of ...
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ASTROMETRIC OBSERVATIONS | 3 |
THE WORK AT THE MINOR PLANET CENTER | 9 |
DIAMETER MEASUREMENTS OF ASTEROIDS | 25 |
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