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  1. Asteroid (16531 bytes)
    1: ...in our Solar System, orbiting the Sun. An asteroid is an example of a minor planet (or '''planet... 2: ...ing the system's formation. Some asteroids have Asteroid moon|moons. 3: ... orbits between those of Mars (planet)|Mars and Jupiter (planet)|Jupiter. 4: ...of the asteroid across the gouge on its underside and toward the opposite end. Features as small as 35 ...
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  2. Near-Earth asteroid (10348 bytes)
    1: ...ros that was visited by NASA's Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous probe. 3: ...nging in size up to four kilometres. Tens of thousands probably exist, with estimates placing the numbe...
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    1: Category:Solar system 3: ...the planets of the solar system, excluding Pluto, and including Earth's Moon. Note: planets are not por... 5: ...roids, comets, natural satellite|moons, and planets). The term originated to describe the...
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  6. Trojan asteroid (3553 bytes)
    1: ...round the two Lagrangian points 60&deg; ahead and behind of Jupiter. 5: ...ed to have made the first observation of a Trojan asteroid, in 1904, but the significance of his observa...
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  7. Minor planet (18142 bytes)
    1: ...e planets, but which are smaller than planets and not counted among them. If a minor planet produce... 3: ==Minor planet groups and families== 5: Minor planets are divided into groups and families based on their orbital characteristics.
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  8. Asteroid belt (3615 bytes)
    1: ...)|Jupiter where the greatest concentration of asteroid orbits can be found. 2: ...inor planets, since these may also be termed '''asteroid belts'''.
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  9. Apollo asteroid (2741 bytes)
    1: ...eroids named after 1862 Apollo, the first asteroid of this group to be discovered. They have orbit... 3: The largest known Apollo asteroid is 1866 Sisyphus, with a diameter of about 10... 5: Well-known Apollo asteroids include:
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    1: ...almanac|almanacs, dictionary|dictionaries and encyclopedias (or an index of them, if they'r...
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  16. Alinda family (2609 bytes)
    1: ...|orbital eccentricity approximately between 0.4 and 0.65. The namesake is 887 Alinda, discovered ...
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  17. Hilda asteroid (801 bytes)
    1: ...points. Over three successive orbits each Hilda asteroid passes through all of these three points.
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  18. Aten asteroid (2650 bytes)
    1: ... '''Aten asteroids''' are a group of near-Earth asteroids, named after the first of the group to be disc... 3: ...nown Apoheles: 2003 CP20|2003 CP<sub>20</sub> and 2004 JG6|2004 JG<sub>6</sub>.
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  19. Amor asteroid (1501 bytes)
    1: ...eimos and Phobos (moon)|Phobos, may be Amor asteroids that were somehow captured by the Red Planet. 3: ...as the first asteroid to be orbited and then landed upon by a human probe (NEAR Shoemaker). 5: Well-known Amor asteroids include:
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  20. Arjuna asteroid (730 bytes)
    1: ...ation, orbital periods close to one Earth year, and low eccentricity. Arjunas are very uncommon, ... 3: ...eroid|Apollo, Amor asteroid|Amor and Aten asteroid|Aten. 5: ...namesake asteroids 1862 Apollo, 1221 Amor and 2062 Aten).
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