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  • Observing Near Earth Asteroids with a Small Telescope. I. Planning the Observations
    Even from a light-polluted city it is possible to observe Near Earth Asteroids (NEAs) at opposition using a small telescope equipped with a CCD camera. In this paper, we review the major NEA programs and present the planning of the follow-up observations using a small facility. In a second paper we will present the first results of a program run at
    Vaduvescu, Ovidiu

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    2004
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  • Near-Infrared photometry of LMC cluster Reticulum
    We present near-infrared (JKs) time series data of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) cluster Reticulum. The observing strategy and data reduction (DAOPHOTII/ALLFRAME) allowed us to reach a photometry accuracy of the order of 0.02 mag at limiting magnitudes typical of RR Lyrae stars. We are interested in Reticulum, since it hosts a sizable sample of
    Dall'Ora, M. et al.

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    2004
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  • Mineralogycal analysis of the icy surface of TNOs (50000) Quaoar and 2002 TX300
    Visible and near-infrared spectra (0.5-2.4 μm) of TNOs (50000) Quaoar and 2002 TX300 taken with the Italian 3,56m "Telescopio Nazionale Galileo" are presented and analyzed in the framework of the simple one-dimensional geometrical-optics formulation by Shkuratov et al. (1999, Icarus 137, 235). The detection of deep absorption bands in the near
    Pinilla, N. et al.

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    2004
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  • Mineralogical characterization of asteroid (1951) Lick
    A-type asteroids are usually found in the main asteroid belt and their spectra are very similar to spectra of the silicate mineral olivine (Cruikshank and Hartmann 1984). The existence of olivine-rich asteroids is a result of differentiation, those being the pieces of the mantle of a larger parent body. Extraterrestrial sources of such material
    de Leon, J. et al.

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    2004
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  • International Lunar Organization: Connecting Lunar Explorers (AAS 03-765)
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    Takahashi, Yuki D. et al.

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    2004
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