Asteroids named from Greek mythology
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Ephemerides of the Largest Asteroids
Supplemental IRAS Minor Planet Survey psi archive tab
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Estimations of masses of the largest asteroids and the main asteroid belt from r
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Absorption bands near 3 (m in diffuse reflectance spectra of carbonaceous chondr
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The size and shape of (2) Pallas from the 1983 occultation of 1 Vulpeculae
Other Reports of Asteroid Companions, compiled by Wm. Robert Johnston
Other reports of asteroid/TNO companions
Computer generated image helsinki thirty
IAUC 7703 , announcing Linus' discovery
IAUC 7703: S/2001 (22) 1; 2001ed
Information on Kalliope including a shape model astron berkeley science asteroids
Kalliope and Linus
Orbit of Linus, companion of 22 Kalliope astron berkeley science asteroids
Orbits of Binary Asteroids
Link to the Linus discovery paper , "A Low-Density M-type Asteroid in the Main Belt" publications
Jean-Luc Margot's publications
Data from Johnston's Archive
(22) Kalliope and Linus
IAUC 8177 harvard
IAUC 8177: Sats OF (22); Sats OF JUPITER, SATURN, URANUS
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Lightcurves and poles of seven asteroids
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MNRAS...7 Page 27
AN '''23''' (1846) 393 (in German)
Smithsonian/NASA ADS Abstract Service Warning/Error Message
MNRAS '''8''' (1848) 103 harvard full
MNRAS...8 Page 104
MNRAS '''7''' (1847) 283 (discovery announcement)
MNRAS...7 Page 283
"Discovery of Iris", MNRAS '''7''' (1847) 299 harvard full
MNRAS...7 Page 299
shape model deduced from lightcurve helsinki
Irish Astronomical History: Markree Castle Observatory and The Discovery of the Asteroid Metis news metis
Irish Astronomical History - Markree Castle and the Discovery of Metis
"Notice of discovery of Metis", MNRAS '''8''' (1848) 146 harvard full
MNRAS...8 Page 146
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