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    Orbital and Absolute Magnitude Distribution of Hilda Population by David Vokrouhlický, David Nesvorný, Miroslav Brož, William F. Bottke, Rogerio Deienno, Carson D. Fuls, Frank C. Shelly

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…They are a sister population of the Jupiter Trojans, since both of them are likely made up of objects captured from the primordial Kuiper Belt early in the solar system history. …”
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    Lucy L′Ralph In-flight Calibration and Results at (152830) Dinkinesh by Amy A. Simon, Hannah H. Kaplan, Dennis C. Reuter, Matthew Montanaro, William M. Grundy, Allen W. Lunsford, Gerald E. Weigle, Richard P. Binzel, Joshua Emery, Jessica Sunshine, Carly Howett, Harold F. Levison, Simone Marchi, Keith S. Noll, John Spencer

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The L’Ralph instrument is a key component of NASA’s Lucy mission, intended to provide spectral image data of multiple Jupiter Trojans. The instrument operates from ∼0.35 to 4 μ m using two focal plane assemblies: a 350–950 nm multispectral imager, Multi-spectral Visible Imaging Camera (MVIC), and a 0.97–4 μ m imaging spectrometer, Linear Etalon Imaging Spectral Array (LEISA). …”
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    Thermal-IR Observations of (152830) Dinkinesh during the Lucy Mission Flyby by Samuel L. Jackson, Joshua P. Emery, Benjamin Rozitis, Philip R. Christensen, John R. Spencer, Stefano Mottola, Victoria E. Hamilton, Carly J. A. Howett, Simone Marchi, Keith S. Noll, Harold F. Levison

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…NASA’s Lucy spacecraft flew by the main-belt asteroid (152830) Dinkinesh on 2023 November 1, providing a test of its instruments and systems prior to its encounters with the Jupiter Trojans and enabling an opportunity for scientific investigation of this asteroid. …”
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    Determinations of Asteroid Masses Using Mutual Encounters Observed in the Legacy Survey of Space and Time by Gary M. Bernstein, Negin Najafi, Daniel C. H. Gomes

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We forecast that ≈20 new Jupiter Trojans could also have masses measured at <20% accuracy. …”
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