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... close to , or even intersect , our own - from close encounters with planets . These mechanisms can also lead to a primary body losing a satellite , but through . the YORP effect it readily produces new off- spring as long as it has a ...
... close to , or even intersect , our own - from close encounters with planets . These mechanisms can also lead to a primary body losing a satellite , but through . the YORP effect it readily produces new off- spring as long as it has a ...
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... close secondaries on circular orbits . About 15 per cent of near - Earth and main - belt asteroids with diameters under 10 km have satellites12 . The mechanism that forms such similar binaries in these two dynamically different ...
... close secondaries on circular orbits . About 15 per cent of near - Earth and main - belt asteroids with diameters under 10 km have satellites12 . The mechanism that forms such similar binaries in these two dynamically different ...
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... Close - ups of a crossover overlapped by an independent non - crossover in a third spore ( c ) ; a crossover with a complex gene conversion tract , and a nearby , independent non - crossover ( d ) ; and a long non - crossover at the end ...
... Close - ups of a crossover overlapped by an independent non - crossover in a third spore ( c ) ; a crossover with a complex gene conversion tract , and a nearby , independent non - crossover ( d ) ; and a long non - crossover at the end ...
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