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Title:
Six Hot Topics in Planetary Astronomy
Authors:
Jewitt, David
Publication:
eprint arXiv:0811.2265
Publication Date:
11/2008
Origin:
ARXIV
Keywords:
Astrophysics
Comment:
39 pages, 18 figures. Jewitt, D. Six Hot Topics in Planetary Astronomy. Lect. Notes Phys. 758. pp. xx-xxx. (2008)
Bibliographic Code:
2008arXiv0811.2265J

Abstract

Six hot topics in modern planetary astronomy are described: 1) lightcurves and densities of small bodies 2) colors of Kuiper belt objects and the distribution of the ultrared matter 3) spectroscopy and the crystallinity of ice in the outer Solar system 4) irregular satellites of the giant planets 5) the Main Belt Comets and 6) comets and meteor stream parents.
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